Discover the new emojis that Google will launch next week

New Google emojis

Yesterday He was known that Google plans to launch an update for Android next week, starting with the models of its Nexus range, in which one of the new inclusions is that they will be incorporated new emojis For their develpment. Well, today we have been able to find out what these will be (at least in the vast majority). And, the truth is that they are not bad at all.

The information comes from Reddit where a user, through the use of a script, has been able to get the images of what the designs of the new Google emojis will be like. And what has been the program that you have used to achieve this? Then Hangouts, which will be one of the recipients of the news and that, it seems, already has in its database the information that has now been revealed. By the way, don't forget that new fonts and a keyboard will also come into play

Then we leave you a reduced image in which you can see the new emojis, which we remember jump on the standard bandwagon Unicode 8 which is much more powerful and complete, and which will arrive on Android next week. To enlarge it, you simply have to click on it and, in this way, see its designs much more clearly (they are mixed with the existing ones).

New Googel emojis for Android

Redesign of existing ones

This is also a novelty, since as has been seen before, there is a redesign of the existing emojis and that are compatible with the standard Unicode 7. In addition, there is also the possibility of selecting different options for some of them, such as choosing the color of the skin in which they show greeting or farewell. A curious detail: some Hangouts users have reported that in the last update of your application already have the changes that we have just commented available.

Design changes in Google Emijos

In short, the vast majority have already been revealed, we will see if they are all, of the new emojis that Google has prepared for Android. This equates its operating system with Apple's iOS, so this is good news and, furthermore, the widespread use of these graphic elements makes the inclusion of new ones no longer a merely funny or curious matter. What do you think of the news?