No widely recognized official Apple or Unicode emoji design for βPagesβ exists, so any appearance should be understood as conceptual rather than historical fact. In mockups or proposal-style imagery, it would likely have appeared as a small stack of white or light-gray paper sheets, possibly with blue text lines, a folded corner, soft gray shadows, or an iOS-style clean document icon look. Some viewers might also have associated the name with Appleβs Pages word-processing app, although that app icon is not the same as an approved emoji character. As a lost or unapproved emoji idea, Pages remains a useful example of how many practical communication symbols were considered but ultimately overlapped with existing document emojis.
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Emoji History The emoji code/ image log of changes.
This emoji was one of the "suggested emojis" the Unicode group unveiled in June 2014 [article], however, it has been, and still is, up to the companies who support emoji in their operating systems to provide not only images but also an algorithm to replace the emoji code into the emoji image.