Draft:List of all Glyphs in iOS Versions
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This page shows all glyphs Apple has added font support in iOS versions.
iOS 8
[edit]iOS 8.0
[edit]Includes These Basic Scripts
[edit]- Latin (1.1)
- Greek (1.1)
- Cyrillic (1.1)
- Armenian (1.1)
- Hebrew (1.1)
- Arabic (1.1)
- Devanagari (1.1)
- Bengali (1.1)
- Gurmukhi (1.1)
- Gujarati (1.1)
- Oriya (1.1)
- Tamil (1.1)
- Telugu (1.1)
- Kannada (1.1)
- Malayalam (1.1)
- Sinhala (3.0)
- Thai (1.1)
- Lao (1.1)
- Tibetan (2.0)
- Georgian (1.1)
- Cherokee (3.0)
- Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics (3.0)
- Khmer (3.0)
- Mongolian (3.0)
- Japanese (1.1)
- Korean (1.1, 2.0)
- Simplified Chinese (1.1)
- Traditional Chinese (1.1)
- Yi (3.0)
iOS 8.3
[edit]Apple adds 11 new emoji characters
iOS 9
[edit]iOS 9.0
[edit]Includes These Extended Scripts
[edit]- Syriac (3.0)
- Nko (5.1)
- Samaritan (5.2)
- Mandaic (6.0)
- Ogham (3.0)
- Runic (3.0)
- Tagalog (3.2)
- Hanunoo (3.2)
- Buhid (3.2)
- Tagbanwa (3.2)
- Limbu (4.0)
- Tai Le (4.0)
- New Tai Lue (4.1)
- Batak (6.0)
- Ol Chiki (5.1)
- Glagolitic (4.1)
- Coptic (4.1)
- Tifinagh (4.1)
- Lisu (5.2)
- Vai (5.1)
- Bamum (5.2)
- Syloti Nagri (4.1)
- Phags-Pa (5.0)
- Saurashtra (5.1)
- Kayah Li (5.1)
- Rejang (5.1)
- Tai Viet (5.2)
- Linear B Syllabary (4.0)
- Linear B Ideograms (4.0)
- Aegean Numbers (4.0)
- Lycian (5.1)
- Carian (5.1)
- Old Italic (3.1)
- Gothic (3.1)
- Ugaritic (4.0)
- Old Persian (4.1)
- Shavian (4.0)
- Osmanya (4.0)
- Cypriot Syllabary (4.0)
- Imperial Aramaic (5.2)
- Phoenician (5.0)
- Lydian (5.1)
- Kharosthi (4.1)
- Old South Arabian (5.2)
- Avestan (5.2)
- Inscriptional Parthian (5.2)
- Inscriptional Pahlavi (5.2)
- Old Turkic (5.2)
- Brahmi (6.0)
- Cuneiform (5.0)
- Egyptian Hieroglyphs (5.2)
- Bamum Supplement (6.0)
iOS 9.1
[edit]Apple adds 155 new emoji characters
iOS 10
[edit]iOS 10.0
[edit]Includes These Extended Scripts
[edit]- Myanmar (3.0)
- Buginese (4.1)
- Tai Tham (5.2)
- Balinese (5.0)
- Sundanese (5.1)
- Lepcha (5.1)
- Javanese (5.2)
- Cham (5.1)
- Meetei Mayek (5.2)
- Deseret (3.1)
- Kaithi (5.2)
iOS 10.2
[edit]Apple adds 72 new emoji characters
iOS 11
[edit]iOS 11.0
[edit]New Characters
[edit]iOS 11.1
[edit]Apple adds 83 new emoji characters