WhatsApp: the emojis that will arrive on your smartphone in 2024


Do you want to have them? They are more and more. WhatsAppIn addition to adding about 30 emojis this 2023 to its platform for Android and iPhone smartphones, it already has about 700 icons, each with a different shape and style.

Although the celestial, pink, gray heart or the trembling face, the quena, the maracas, the seagull, among others, have not yet arrived, it is very likely that these new 2024 emoji can only be used in WhatsApp during the first quarter of next year.

So be patient. At least their designs are being worked on and more are expected to be added to the list. At the moment there are only six new emoticons.

These are the new WhatsApp emojis that will arrive in 2024

  • One lime, one fruit
  • a mushroom
  • a broken chain
  • a nodding face
  • A face moving its head left and right
  • a phoenix

These will come out with the Android 14 update, as well as Emoji 15.1. It only remains to confirm the release date of the operating system.


These are the emojis that WhatsApp will implement next year. (Photo: Unicode)

How to change your number on WhatsApp without losing your information?

  • First, check that WhatsApp do not have pending updates in the Android Google Play Store or iOS App Store.
  • Now, click on the icon of the three points that are located at the top right> tap on “Settings”.
  • The next step is to create a backup copy, to do this, click on the “Chats” > “Backup” > “Save” section.
  • Go back to “Settings” and now click on the “Account” section > “Change number” > “Next”.
  • In this part two fields will appear: in the plus icon (+) add the prefix of your country; On the right, under “Phone number,” add your old number.
  • Do the same at the bottom, but here you will add the new line.
  • Hit “Next”, you will probably be asked to enter your fingerprint (if you have one).
  • Finally, WhatsApp will verify the authenticity of the number and after that it waits for the information transfer process to finish.

Related News

Upgraded Ulefone Note 6T hits the market

The advancement of technology is quite significant, especially with smart handsets. And Ulefone as a well-known phone manufacturer and sales brand is always

Discover the Decathlon offers for outdoor sports!

With the summer just around the corner, it is customary engage in outdoor activities every day between walks, trekking and much more. Therefore, if you are

There really isn’t a complete Android experience right now

Google's I/O 2022 keynote was disappointing if you were expecting a major Android upgrade that tackles deep-seated issues, at least based on the details

The Pixel 6a Will Have an Old Camera — But That’s OK

Like other Google A-series phones, the Pixel 6a seems to be a quality budget smartphone. But, for its $449 price tag, it won't have one of the best features

Here’s a non-pro look at how the new 14″ MacBook Pro stacks up

In November, Apple launched the 2021 MacBook Pro. Available in two sizes (14- and 16-inch), the company also introduced two new chips, the M1 Pro and M1 Max.

OnePlus Ace Racing Edition passes by Geekbench with Dimensity 8100 and 12GB RAM

OnePlus launched OnePlus Ace back last month. The device arrived as a rebranded Realme GT Neo 3 featuring the exact same specifications but with a few tweaks.