Know All About World Emoji Day, Where Did it Start From? Emoji is Mostly used in India

World Emoji Day 2019: 17th July i.e. today, the world is celebrated as World Emoji Day. Know what is the whole story behind World Emoji Day and it began from where.
Know All About World Emoji Day, Where Did it Start From? Emoji is Mostly used in India

Since the arrival of smartphones, the use of emoji has increased rapidly. To express their feelings today, people use more emoji than writing. Using emoji not only gives the method of expressing their feelings with emotions, but people can easily react to something. Do you know the emoji you use every day, how they got started and how they came in the trend.

World Emoji Day

On July 17, the whole world is celebrated as World Emoji Day. This day is celebrated as a global celebration of emoji and on this day many companies also release their customized emoji. Celebrated as World Emoji Day from 2014 to July 17. According to a report, on July 17, 2015, the World Emoji Day was involved in Twitter Trends.

World Emoji Day was started by Jeremy Berg, who is the creator of EmojiPedia. EmojiPedia has also been started in the year 2014. According to various reports, Berg started this day on July 17 after seeing the Emoji calendar on the iPhone. Berg had said that there was no major reason behind choosing this day on World Emoji Day. In 2016, Google changed the carrier to Unicode on July 17 on its various products as World Emoji Day.

According to the information given on emojipedia, Apple, Google, Samsung and Joey pixels use the calendar's emoji. Apple first used this calendar emoji for its calendar app on July 17, 2002, which is called iCal. This is the reason that EmojiPedia did the election of July 17 as World Emoji Day. Now many other service providers, including Google, Samsung, show this emoji on their platforms, though there are small differences in the emoji of everyone.

Emoji started in the year 1990. Apple first included it in the keyboard of the iPhone. On the occasion of World Emoji Day, Pepsi released Pepsi Emoji in 2015. According to the Official Unicode Standard List, there are a total of 2,823 emoji. According to EmoPedia, the year 2019 World Emoji Award will be released soon. Let's say that all Emoji's official characters and CLDR names and code points are.

Every day people use different emoji. According to the report of BABAL AI, Indians have used laughter with the tears in the most happiness and the emotions of Boeing is used. Apart from this, talk about top ten emoji – Smiling face with heart eyed, Kiss mark, OK hand, loudly craying face, beaming face with smiling eyes, thumbs up, folded hands and smiling face with sunglasses. Please tell us that this list of emoji contains statistics from 2018 to mid-July.

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