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Microsoft has a new emoji for Windows 11.
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This week, Microsoft will make its Fluent-style emoji available in Windows 11. A new optional update for the OS will include a number of important bug fixes and a new emoji that Microsoft showed off earlier this year. It is not the 3D look that Microsoft promised, but it is the 2D look that they chose.
Microsoft has replaced the standard paperclip emoji with its Clippy character in Windows 11. The 3D aspects that made them pop have been missing from the redesign of the emoji.
The new emoji style is only available in Windows 11 and is 2D, according to Microsoft. We still have an assortment of emojis for Windows 10 customers. Microsoft chose to use 3D designs over 2D for the majority of their emoji, according to this same post.
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The new Microsoft emoji was supposed to be more 3D.
It is not clear if we will ever see the 3D emoji inside Windows 11. Technical limitations of Microsoft's color format could be the reason for the lack of 3D. Microsoft uses a vector format which is moreScalable and has file size benefits if the emoji are flatter.
If you want the new Fluent emoji in Windows, you will need to upgrade to Windows 11. Microsoft made it clear that it doesn't plan on bringing the new emoji to Windows 10.