New emoji to debut on iPhones and Android devices in 2026

The Unicode Consortium has approved eight new emoji as part of Unicode 17.0, set to appear on iPhones and Android devices in early 2026. These additions include symbols like a trombone and a landslide, enhancing digital expression. While a recent iOS update did not feature new emoji, a future version will incorporate them.

In September, the Unicode Consortium finalized eight emoji for inclusion in Unicode 17.0, marking a standard update that will roll out to major platforms. iPhone users can expect these in a forthcoming iOS update, likely arriving in the spring of 2026, following the September release of iOS 18, which omitted fresh emoji designs.

The approved set features a diverse array: a trombone for musical flair, a treasure chest evoking adventure, a distorted face capturing unease, a hairy creature resembling Sasquatch for mythical vibes, a fight cloud depicting brawls, ballet dancers symbolizing grace, and a landslide illustrating natural disasters. An eighth design rounds out the collection, though specifics beyond the listed ones remain highlighted in consortium announcements.

"These new emoji have long-standing symbolic meanings, are visually distinctive and contain multitudes of expression," the Unicode Consortium stated in a July online post. The proposals surfaced in late 2023, with final approval coming after review; notably, an apple core idea was suggested but later pulled before voting.

This follows the 2024 emoji batch, released in September, which introduced a face with bags under eyes for exhaustion and a splatter for messiness—now available across devices and online. The consortium's process ensures broad compatibility, benefiting users on both Apple and Google ecosystems without favoritism.

Such updates keep digital communication evolving, offering nuanced ways to convey ideas amid growing reliance on visual shorthand.

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