Ahead of World Emoji Day on Sunday, we are getting a glimpse of new emojis that we may be able to use on our phones in a few months. There is a pushing hand, a shaking face, a moose, a goose, and a wireless sign in the draft version of the submission.

Some of the draft versions may not be approved by the Unicode consortium in September. There are gray and light blue hearts, a folding hand fan, ginger, a pea Pod, and a flute in the new draft.

The image is from the website, Emojipedia.

Once the final list is out, the software platforms will release them. We might not be able to use them for a while. As the illustrations are draft versions, we might see some emojis take different finalavatars while rolling out to end- users.

The final version is likely to look similar to the draft list. There is a chance that a draft candidate for the new emojis will be changed or removed before September.

Over the course of the year, the number of submissions for approval has decreased. This year's draft contains 31 candidates, while last year's draft had 112. There are 334 submissions between the two Emojis. It is the smallest number of characters recommended. There are no people in the draft.