Apple iOS 11 turns your face into a pile of shit, believe it or not
After months of watching and looking forward to leaking information about the iPhone 8, we finally received a bit of information, just a few days before the official launch.
In the leaked Golden Master build of iOS 11, members on page 9to5Mac have found some interesting new features, including 3D animated emoji named Animoji.
But that's just the beginning. According to the initial 'surveys' from this page, the emoji are created using different emotional expressions on your own face when looking at the phone camera.
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Very funny emoji icon from the very expression on your face
That means you can create a shoji-shaped shit with just your correct expression, as well as robot-shaped emoji, monkeys, aliens, horses, cats, dogs, foxes, rabbits, raccoons, horses 1 horns and dogs.
Based on the leaked information, emoji can be further customized such as raising eyebrows, winking, glancing, puffing cheeks and many other movements of the mouth and chin.
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Create many other emoji based on facial expressions
Animoji is called 'customizable dynamic messages that reflect the expression on your face' and will be created in the Messenger application. Most importantly, information leaked that Animoji will be available only on the new OLED version of the iPhone, using face tracking technology.
You should read it
- Instructions for using Animoji on iPhone X
- Interesting facts about emoji, emoticons are used daily on the Internet
- Animoji are available on iOS 11
- Instructions to convert Animoji to animated GIF on iPhone and iPad
- How to save and share Animoji on iPhone, iPad
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- How to use Emoji on Mac
- This is why the new emoji doesn't work on your Windows 10 Fall Creators Update
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