Apple 13.1 corrects anatomy of emoji octopus, squid, mosquito


  • TECH
  • Friday, 27 Sep 2019

iOS 13.1 adds suckers to the front legs of the octopus. — Apple/Capture of Emojipedia

After a series of outcries from the online, emoji-using community, Apple modified a series of its most recently launched emojis to be more true-to-life.

Just a week after releasing iOS 13, Apple promptly launched iOS 13.1 Tuesday; along with already updating tools like Airdrop and Apple Maps, the company also updated a collection of emojis to be more anatomically correct as spotted by the experts of Emojipedia.

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