Ethnically diverse emojis are finally here, courtesy of the new iOS 8.3 software update released on Wednesday.
Apple and the limited emojis available on the iPhone have been increasingly under attack for a failure to create racially diverse emojis – who were, for the most part, all white. The only so-called ‘ethnic’ emojis available prior to the upgrade were a dark-skinned man wearing a turban and an Asian-looking male wearing some kind of cap.
The upgrade has not only provided users with more ethnically diverse emojis, it also increased the apps’ range of international flags and family structures. For example, the family emoji, which previously only featured one man, one woman and one child (all Caucasian in appearance), now comes in many different options, including gay couples with children and couples with two children.
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