It gets even more detailed from there. iOS 14.2 gives you the option to share emojis for a beetle, cockroach, fly, worm, a house plant, blueberries, olive, a green pepper, and tamale as well as a matryoshka, bubble tea, a needle, flip-flops, military helmet, a boomerang, a saw, ladder, and even a trap for a mouse.
Keeping up with the gender neutrality initiative as well as increasing inclusivity, iOS 14.2 will also likely arrive with the light blue, pink, and white flag for the transgender community. As for its hug emoji, it's initially difficult to spot in the list of new emojis but it shows that Apple wants to convey the feeling of an embrace without differentiating details like skin tone, gender, hair detail, and more. By stripping it to its basics, Apple made "People Hugging" a lot more inclusive.
Nice work, Apple — This is yet another improvement to Apple's emoji game. In recent developments, Apple finally gave people the option to search for emojis by simply jotting down a commonly used word or phrase for the kind of emoji they were looking for. For example, writing "angry" will yield emojis such as 😡, 🤬, 😠, 😤, and the sort. Now you can talk entirely through emojis and memes.