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iOS 13 recently launched a new feature called Memoji, where I could design the face of someone looking like me (by choosing the skin color, face type, hair, eyebrows, spectacles, cap, and much much more), and it would convert it into an emotion - laughing, thinking, winking etc.
I could use it with WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Text Message, and it adds much more life to my response, vis-a-vis a normal smilie. The following video (click on the image) captures the memoji creation process -
There are many who don't like this feature at all, and maybe that's true. I see this feature being improved upon to feel even more personal and being adopted by Facebook (Messenger & WhatsApp), especially for android users. Let's see where this goes!
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The year is new, and so are a ton of exciting things on Viber! Dark themes to choose from, recent sticker memory, groups in common and more. We wanted to drop by and share the latest additions to Viber.
Be more expressive than ever with your iPhone memoji, and share them in chats as stickers. Your friends with Android will see your memoji as any other sticker. Because when life gives you apples, turn them to memoji-uice ?
The holiday season is upon us and that means decorations, festive food, and a plethora of Santa hats... but what about your memoji?! You can easily get your mini-me decked out in some holiday gear this season: here's how!
This also works on the iPad, including the iPad Pro 11-inch, iPad Pro 12.9-inch third-generation, and newer models. Sensors on the front of your device let you manipulate Animoji by altering your expression -- smiling, frowning, scowling, sticking out your tongue, or turning your head. Memoji and Animoji are most often used in Messages as stickers or videos, with FaceTime calls, and in third-party apps and messengers.
Apple added more options to Memoji with the newly released iOS 15, including clothing, accessibility, updated stickers, different eye colors, new eyeglass frames, hat shades, and more. Memoji let you carve out a unique identity with more specific and accessible features.
With over 40 outfit choices, your memoji can reflect style, mood, sports, or local weather conditions. Three new accessibility options let you project physical conditions with cochlear implants, oxygen tubes, or a soft helmet. New eye colors let you express heterochromia, a different color for each eye. New eyeglasses include heart, star, and retro shapes with new lens and frame shades. Your headgear can sport up to three colors.
Each outfit has three color choices: Main, Second, and Third. When a new color is selected, a slider appears to let you adjust the shade. The clothing feature is limited to static Memoji and is best for Messages and keyboard stickers.
Patently Apple recently discovered a new patent that covers a concept for a new iPhone that would allow you to replace the standard back panel with something else. In other words, it would add modularization to the iPhone.
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