The emoji are all part of the Unicode Emoji 5.0 standard release, which was finalized in March and released to the public in May. The total list includes 69 more emoji, and Apple is showing over a dozen of its interpretations of the new standardized icons today.
It's fun to converse in pictographs. By personally knowing [based on my observations] that most millennials are fond of using shortcuts when conversing via text messages, these emojis can make texting more fun and can add more personality to every typed messages sent. Perhaps, sending a star-struck emoji will make you express your feeling to someone you like who is popular and a star in his own way [but without him noticing it].
Apple is also doing some other stuff in celebration of World Emoji Day, including replacing the names of some of its movies with emoji interpretations in the iTunes store. Just check out the movies section of the store on iOS or in iTunes on the desktop to try your hand at interpreting the emoji translations.
Here are the emojis that made it to Apple's standard and are due for release before the end of this year.
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