Some Windows 11 users have been quite disappointed with Microsoft.
The reason behind the disappointment is new operating system emojis that do not live up to promises and expectations.
Microsoft promises emojis in three dimensions, but does not deliver by including a 2D design
In July of this year, Microsoft had promised new three-dimensional emojis for the new Windows 11 operating system. But, as several users could see, the company ended up opting for a two-dimensional look.
The information is confirmed on the Twitter account of Brandon LeBlanc, the company’s program manager, who also claims that Microsoft “used incorrect graphics” in previous tweets.
The reason for the change in plans is unknown, but several experts say that this may be because two-dimensional designs work better on the most diverse equipment.
On the other hand, the three-dimensional design may also look different on some screens and resolutions. And to maintain a consistent representation of your emojis for all Windows 11 users, Microsoft may have preferred to turn to 2D design.
While user dislike for Windows 11 emojis seems like a less relevant issue, many users are demanding that the company deliver on the promises it makes and the expectations it raises.
This wave of discontent has led some international analysts to say that Microsoft will have to be more careful with its communication strategy aimed at its users, regardless of whether the subject seems less relevant.
