New iOS 13.2 Beta 2 brings new Emojis
Apple today released the second beta of an upcoming iOS 13.2 update, and the beta adds new emoji characters that are part of Unicode emoji version 12.
Apple unveiled its new emoji earlier this year, and now the new options are ready to roll out when iOS 13.2 is released. Unicode 12 adds 59 new emoji characters, 75 when counting gender variations, and 230 when counting gender variations and skin tones.
iOS 13.2 Beta 2 will bring new emojis

Orangutan, sloth, otter, skunk, and flamingo are the new animals included in the update. New food items include garlic, onion, waffle, falafel, butter, oyster, beverage carton, yerba mate, and ice cubes.

New faces, gestures, and poses include yawning, pinching, kneeling, standing, and new people holding hands, options that include both gender and skin tone.

Several new emojis related to accessibility are included, such as ear with hearing aid, deaf person, mechanical arm/leg, person with cane, person in wheelchair, guide dog, wheelchair (manual and motorized) and probing stick.

Other miscellaneous emoji include Hindu temple, auto rickshaw, parachute, ringed planet, diving mask, yo-yo, comet, safety vest, sari, one-piece swimsuit, briefs, shorts, ballet shoes, banjo, diya lamp, axe, drop of blood, bandages, stethoscope, chair, razor, white heart, and squares in various new colors.
A complete list of the emoji included in the update can be found on the Emojipedia website. It's still not entirely clear when iOS 13.2 will be released, as we're only in the second beta. But it will likely be released in late October or early November.
