Windows 11 latest update brings new emojis! And lots of bug fixes

Latest Windows 11 updates bring a group of new emojis along with many improvements and fixes bugs
Windows 11 in the newest update brings new emojis! It’s abnormal for the desktop OS when you think about it, right? Microsoft, however, want Windows 11 to be a versatile shop for most of your communication needs and before carrying an Android application to Windows, he wants to get emojis correctly. Emoji 13.1 arranged arrives in Windows 11 along with 2D emojis.

The update brings Windows 11 numbers to build 22000,348 and issue some bug fixes. If you experience problems with fonts, audio, and other strange problems, you must go to the Windows update option in the settings and immediately get updates.

Windows 11 gets emojis and many more
But these update stars are new and controversial emojis. Earlier this year, Microsoft shows 3D emojis for Windows 11. It is the same regular emoji but with a little 3D twist to make it look attractive. However, Beta Builds showed off this flat version and the final building also got this 2D emoji.

Instead of this 2D emoji looks bad; In fact, the cartoon emoji inspired by the material design really matches the Windows 11 design ethos. That said, hope still resting in Microsoft to send cool 3D emojis it in Microsoft applications such as teams and offices.

Emoji design preference is subjective and we submit it to you. However, Microsoft seems to set up the basics before releasing support for Android applications. And with the Android application, people are expected to be more likely to use their social media applications on their PCs.

One of the biggest highlights with Windows 11 this year is the original support for Android applications; Something that was previously possible with a third party emulator. Microsoft does not have hosting its own Android application application; It partnered with Amazon to bring the App Store to Microsoft Store. At the launch event, Windows 11 is proven to run applications such as Tiktok and Instagram originally as a Windows application.

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