Me want iron emoji!!

I came to a shock this evening that there isn’t a iron emoji. I think this is towards irons! In 2025 this is very unacceptable. So my suggestion is that someone will make an iron emoji. Greetings Teyana



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iPhone 12, iOS 18

Posted on Mar 31, 2025 9:04 AM

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Posted on Mar 31, 2025 9:26 AM

As others have already correctly told you, Apple doesn't create emoji and now you know why. But if you buy an iPhone which is capable of Apple Intelligence. With Apple Intelligence you can create your own emoji anytime you want with what is called Genmoji. Apple Intelligence is available on iPhone 15 Pro/15 Pro Max and any iPhone 16 model. What's great about Genmoji is, once you create an emoji, it remains in your emoji library.


I made two Genmoji, just for fun. One a Brownie and the Iron you suggested:



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Mar 31, 2025 9:26 AM in response to teyana68

As others have already correctly told you, Apple doesn't create emoji and now you know why. But if you buy an iPhone which is capable of Apple Intelligence. With Apple Intelligence you can create your own emoji anytime you want with what is called Genmoji. Apple Intelligence is available on iPhone 15 Pro/15 Pro Max and any iPhone 16 model. What's great about Genmoji is, once you create an emoji, it remains in your emoji library.


I made two Genmoji, just for fun. One a Brownie and the Iron you suggested:



Mar 31, 2025 9:07 AM in response to teyana68

Apple does not create its own emoticons or emojis. However, Apple does include a set of emojis in its iOS operating system that is based on the Unicode Consortium's emoji standard. These emojis are standardized and can be used across different platforms and devices that also support the Unicode standard.


If you have some suggestions or proposals then you are free to provide them here --> https://unicode.org/emoji/proposals.html



Mar 31, 2025 9:11 AM in response to teyana68

The reason why emojis are managed by a third party called Unicode is so they are compatible across all devices. The device manufacturer just supports the latest version of emojis that have been approved by Unicode. If it wasn't his way, then when you sent an emoji from one device, it could show up as something completely different on another. Imagine sending a ThumbsUp emoji from your iPhone to an Android phone and on their device it showed up as a ThumbsDown emoji. Emojis are not pictures that are sent, they are similar to a character like you would type on your keyboard.

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