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iPhones Quietly Get New Emojis And You’re Probably Going To Use This One Non-Stop

Close up of someone texting on an iPhone. The person texting is viewing emoji options

Last month, Apple rolled out a new update (iOS 18.4) for its users. With it came a number of intelligence features… but that’s not what we’re here to talk about. Instead, our focus is on the eight new emojis that are included with this update. Because, despite how many emoji options we already had, is it even possible to get too many?

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Sure, most of us tend to stick with our tried and true emoji choices. But every once in a while, a new one is introduced that simply speaks to you. While all eight of these latest additions have captured our attention, there is one in particular that stands out in the best way. I have a feeling you’ll be able to identify it…

Here’s a break down of all eight emojis:

  1. A face with bags under its eyes
  2. Fingerprint
  3. Flag of Sark
  4. Harp
  5. Leafless tree
  6. Radish
  7. Shovel
  8. Splatter

In Latest Update, Apple Unveils Eight Brand New Emojis… but There is One That Stands Out The Most

Sure, a harp and leafless tree are pretty cool. But the one that looks exhausted? Now that is relatable on an entirely different level. In fact, folks on social media have made it quite clear which new emoji is their favorite.

“This new emoji with the bags under its eyes is literally me,” someone shares in a social media post, another person adding, “I’ve never related to an emoji so much in my life.”

“It has a resigned expression of someone who’s well past their limit, but is still soldiering on,” another writes, beautifully summarizing this beloved new emoji. “It’s someone who’s opened his Outlook inbox to 47 unread emails. It’s a parent returning home to find a sink full of dishes. It’s all of us.”

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