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Microsoft to Make 3D Emojis for Windows11

CIO Insider Team | Tuesday, 1 February, 2022
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According to the reports, Microsoft is working on 3D emojis for Windows 11. The software program large has been making only 2D emojis accessible for Windows 11 even after mocking that it could convey 3D emojis to the OS.

Besides, there is no official announcement by the tech giant with regards to 3D emojis. Costa has given an in depth clarification on how the corporate goes about creating and incorporating the various kinds of emojis. As per the reports, the corporate is still engaged on getting the 3D emojis on-board for Windows 11.

Reports suggest that, the fluent emojis are out for customers to enjoy in Windows 11, and soon in Microsoft Teams, although the job has not been quite done. The company is planning to continue creating new designs every year based on new Unicode releases and will also explore investments in the company’s exclusive concepts.

Microsoft additionally deliberates to replace the Teams app with near 900 of the brand new, 3D emojis so as to add extra color to the text-based dialog

Last year, the corporate had introduced plans to give 1,800 emojis to Microsoft 365. These would be the up to date with 3D variations of the 2D emojis in-built according to the Fluent Design language design. The 3D emojis could have brilliant colors with extra saturation.

Microsoft additionally deliberates to replace the Teams app with near 900 of the brand new, 3D emojis so as to add extra color to the text-based dialog.

Recently Sathya Nadella, Chairman and CEO, Microsoft said “as Metaverse becomes the new tech buzzword, Microsoft is creating an entirely new platform layer, which is the Metaverse, to bring people, places and things together with the digital world in both the consumer as well as in the enterprise space.”

“When you and I can have a meeting where we are all l present together without actually being physically present, that’s the next big break through. And we are approaching this thoughtfully because we have learned from similar transitions in the past”,adds Nadella.



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