Sexually And Racially Diverse Emojis – What Took So Long?

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In the newest iOS update, you can see a whole wide range of more diverse emojis.

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Samantha Schacher, host of Pop Trigger, Francis Maxwell of TYT Sports, and Stephanie Gray break it down.

“The new emojis arrived late last week. Apple released the iOS 8.3 update that includes new racially diverse emojis, flags from over 30 countries, and new Siri languages. Not everybody is excited to see the new emojis, though.

Apple lovers have been voicing their opinions within the media or on social media. If you didn’t know, you can now choose your favorite emojis – or emoticons – from up to six different skin colors.

If you can’t find the right skin color, you can stick to the default yellow color, according to the Diamondback.

FOX 11 Reno asked students at the University of Nevada about their reactions to the new diverse emoji keyboard. Most of them agree that having a wide diversity of emojis is a good thing.”

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