Unicode Consortium proposes nine new emoji for Unicode 18.0

The Unicode Consortium has proposed nine new emoji for inclusion in Unicode 18.0, including a pickle, meteor, and lighthouse. These still require final approval, typically given in September, with potential rollout on devices in 2027. The list features changes like a cracking face replacing an originally suggested squinty face.

In October, the Unicode Consortium proposed nine new emoji as candidates for Unicode 18.0. The organization, which standardizes emoji across platforms, usually finalizes approvals in September each year. If accepted, companies such as Apple and Samsung would then design their versions, with emoji typically appearing on devices through software updates the following year—potentially 2027 for these candidates. The author notes still awaiting orca and Sasquatch emoji, approved in 2024, and mentions the 2025 withdrawal of an apple core emoji before approval. The proposed emoji are: a cracking face; a leftward thumb sign gesture; a rightward thumb sign gesture; a monarch butterfly; a pickle; a lighthouse; a meteor; an eraser; and a net with a handle. An initial squinty face proposal was revised in January by the Unicode Emoji Standard & Research Working Group to a cracking face. Approval is not guaranteed, as past proposals have been dropped.

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Illustration of iPhone and Android phones with encrypted RCS messaging on their screens, representing Apple's iOS 26.5 update.
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Apple releases iOS 26.5 with encrypted RCS messaging

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Apple launched iOS 26.5 on Monday along with updates to its other operating systems, adding beta end-to-end encryption for RCS chats between iPhone and Android users.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that Apple plans to release three additional features for iOS 27 later this year. The features were not announced during WWDC 2026. They include a new watch face, a customizable Camera app, and expanded third-party chatbot support in Siri.

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Apple has released the first public beta of iOS 26.5, roughly two weeks after the iOS 26.4 update. The beta reintroduces end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging, a feature absent from the final iOS 26.4 release. Testers can also access a new Suggested Places section in the Maps app.

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