How We Celebrated #WorldEmojiDay

Author:
Kenya NTV
Publisher:
Kenya NTV
Publication Date:
18 July 2017
Tags:
Kenya

They are not replacing texts, atleast not yet But emojis have become the biggest sensation and form of communication especially among millennials who think it works better for them than texts. From music videos to social media, they are used all over. Yesterday was World Emoji day, Apple announced a collection of new emoji characters coming to iOS, macOS and watchOS later this year. And of course Kenyans had their own way of celebrating. Many chose to post their favorite emojis out of the 2,666 emojis and here at NTV some joined the celebration and told us of their favorite emojis. Take a look.

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