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Samsung continues to refine its Emoji design for Galaxy devices

Samsung is surely planning to bring many enhancements with its new interface, One UI 6. The South Korean tech company is focusing on improving the look of its emojis and unveiled a new style for its emoji with the release of Android 14. This was noticed by CID, and the user shared the first glimpse of the new emojis in One UI 6 Beta 3 and compared them with the previous standard emoji in One UI 6 Beta 1. The new emojis seem to be quite similar to Apple’s emoji design cue.

Samsung One UI 6 beta 3’s new emojis look more attractive

It adapts a fresh color, and the appearance was changed while maintaining a 3D effect with attractive faces. Enhanced emojis are always something that every user wants frequently. The additional elements and depth still have a strong iOS vibe. The screenshots by the Twitter user show a clear view of the emojis between the prior and new ones. This is a much-needed one for Samsung, as the firm has been following the same pattern of emojis for too long. Further, the third beta version of One UI 6 brings an enlarged view for the default new media panel.

Even better than in the previous two beta releases, the notification shade itself now has a small blur effect. Also, the firm warns that the most recent beta version may prevent you from installing the kids app as the swipe-up gesture may occasionally stop Google Assistant from activating. The third beta of One UI 6 for Galaxy S23 users is now available in the US, Germany, and India. The upcoming days should see the firmware go live in more areas where the beta program is accessible.

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