Android now supports all approved emojis, with the notable exception of emoji modifiers which remain absent in this update. Every emoji from the Unicode 7. This includes all of the popular recent additions such as ice hockey , hot dog , middle finger , lion , and more.
New emojis on Android have been designed with a mostly consistent shape and orientation between iOS and Android, which is a change from the previously divergent approaches.
Above: Every emoji from Unicode 8. Despite the similarities, the designs remain distinctive on each platform. Android continues to use mostly-flat shades and thick lines, while iOS has kept a glossy sometimes photorealistic appearance.
Above: Unicode 7. Also supported in Android 6. These mostly come from Unicode 1. Matches closely with the same emoji from Apple. All hand gestures are no longer pink, and now use the default-yellow skin tone matching the human and smiley characters. Above: Pink hand gestures top have been replaced with yellow skin tones in Android 6. Red doesn't often appear in the Android emoji color palette, but an exception is made for the lips on the mouth.
Above: Android 5. This is now displayed as a man-woman couple, which is joined by new emojis for a man-man couple and woman-woman couple. Above: The gender-neutral couple emoji of Android 5 has been replaced with three couple options. No more flies and stink lines for Android users.
Distinct from the new skier emoji. In this case, the navigation buttons have been moved, with Back and Home now being towards the left edge of the screen, while Recents is to the right.
Previously, as you may know, the three software buttons were centered. This change will help with navigating the OS especially on bigger tablets, while holding the device with both hands and using your thumbs to hit the buttons. Finally, the Do Not Disturb mode once again has an "until next alarm" option when you enable it. This made its debut in Android 5. And if you were wondering where December's security update was, well, it's part of Android 6.
The new version is already available to download for supported Nexus devices in the form of factory images , and the over-the-air rollout should commence very soon. After that happens, allow around a week or so for all Nexuses out there to receive that coveted update notification.
Hi there! It's great! Cherry Mobile G1 user here, just got the update a few hours ago, size was about 88 MB Seems the Bluetooth pairing bug was fixed.
Android 6.
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