iOS 12.1 also brings Depth Control in real-time preview and Dual SIM support to iPhone X S. FaceTime changed the way people communicate and share important moments, and now with Group FaceTime, it’s easy to chat with more people than ever before from 2 to 32 people. Apple says it’s also working with Unicode to “add more disability-themed emoji to the keyboard for Unicode 12.0, slated for release in 2019,” so that will be nice to see come next year. iOS 12.1 will be available Tuesday, October 30, bringing Group FaceTime and more than 70 new emoji to iPhone and iPad. Notably, red and grey-haired emoji are also entering the mix to account for those who’ve been left out of emoji options in the past. With regards to representation, Apple’s new emoji collection includes options for bald people, curly-haired people, and those with mustaches, first previewed back in July on World Emoji Day, per TechCrunch. (Unicode establishes standards for emoji to be used across device types and operating systems, and software makers like Apple tailor specific emoji to fit its design needs and whims.) Image: Apple Apple In the new collection are some much-needed additions, including a bagel emoji, a llama one, and a skateboard option, all of which are in accordance with the Unicode Consortium’s 11.0 set standardized back in February. Apple is releasing more than 70 new emoji with the release of iOS 12.1, which arrives today for the developer and public beta channels, and will hit everyone else’s iPhones in the coming weeks.
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