Emoji Family

Calendar emoji SVG

A single date on a calendar. Generally depicted as a page torn off from a daily desk calendar, displaying month and day on a white, square page. Like πŸ“† Tear-Off Calendar and πŸ—“οΈ Spiral Calendar, commonly used as an icon for specific upcoming events or memorial dates. Also used for various content concerning time, date, schedules, planning, and observances and occasions more generally. The date shown is July 17. This date was first used by Apple as a reference to when iCal for Mac premiered at MacWorld Expo in 2002. Since 2014 Emojipedia has celebrated World Emoji Day on July 17, because of this emoji. Major platforms previously used a variety of dates on this calendar, but have changed in recent years to also show July 17, to avoid confusion on World Emoji Day. Some vendors still feature easter egg dates marking company founding or other milestones: • πŸ“… Apple: July 17 (Mac iCal announcement in 2002, later World Emoji Day) • πŸ“… Google: July 17 (World Emoji Day; previously a generic monthly calendar) • πŸ“… Microsoft: a generic month • πŸ“… Samsung: July 17 (World Emoji Day; previously a monthly calendar turned to May) • πŸ“… WhatsApp: Feb 24 (incorporation of WhatsApp in 2009) • πŸ“… Twitter: Jul 17 (changed from March 21 which was the founding date of Twitter in 2006; previously July 15, the date Twitter launched) • πŸ“… Facebook: May 14 (birthday of founder Mark Zuckerberg; previously a generic 3rd) • πŸ“… JoyPixels: July 17 (World Emoji Day) Discontinued: • πŸ“… Messenger: August (first release of Messenger apps in 2011) • πŸ“… LG: Mar 27 (unknown) • πŸ“… HTC: generic • πŸ“… Mozilla: July 17 (World Emoji Day) • πŸ“… emojidex: Tuesday, Jan 12 (unknown) • πŸ“… Softbank: generic • πŸ“… Docomo: 12 (suggesting the number of months in a year) • πŸ“… au by KDDI: 12 Calendar was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.

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What does the calendar emoji mean?

The calendar emoji symbolizes dates, schedules, and organizing events.

The above meaning was generated by artificial intelligence. It may contain errors or inaccuracies, or be entirely untrue.

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