With the new update, there are not as many additions to the emoji lineup as in previous versions. According to Emojipedia, the brand new emojis include a horizontally bobbing head, a vertically bobbing head, a phoenix, a lemon, a brown mushroom and a broken chain. There are also new emojis that represent different family sizes, and a few versions of emojis you may be familiar with that face different directions.
You can see the official accepted emojis on the Unicode Consortium website.
https://twitter.com/Emojipedia/status/1701644020097716300
Unfortunately, it can sometimes take months for companies like Apple and Microsoft to add new emoji support to their software, so you may have to wait a while before you can leave a lemon emoji to your friends.
If you think an emoji is missing from the current series, you also have the chance to submit a suggestion for yourself. Click here to see the Unicode Consortium’s guidelines on how to submit your suggestion. Applications will reopen in April 2024.