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Twitter launches emoji, change flames in normal and dark mode

Microblogging site Twitter has launched a new emoji for users on the occasion of Diwali. This emoji is similar to Diwali Diy, which comes with a trick. That is, the user can decide how many flames to give. That is, when you see this emoji in light mode, this light will look small. At the same time, this flame will become bigger in dark mode. However, the emoj will be available from October 29.

The company tweeted

Twitter India MD Manish Maheshwari said that in order to engage people and make them more innovative, we have introduced ‘Light on’ lamp emoji on this festival of lights. Let us know that the company has also released light out mode for the smartphone with AMOLED display. By turning on this mode, the battery of the phone is saved, as well as the eyes are relaxed.

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