Google has introduced a new feature to its Messages app called Photomoji. It allows users to create and send personalized emoji reactions using their own pictures. Currently available to beta testers, Photomoji will be rolled out to all users soon. This feature adds a personal touch to messages by using the user’s face, funny expression, or an object as a reaction. Photomoji can be created from the emoji picker or the reaction bar in a conversation. Once created, Photomojis can be sent as small images attached to messages, allowing recipients to view the full photo by tapping on the image.
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Photomoji rolled out to Google Messages: How to create and send the new Photomoji
Google has introduced a new feature to its Messages app called Photomoji. It allows users to create and send personalized emoji reactions using their own pictures. Currently available to beta testers, Photomoji will be rolled out to all users soon. This feature adds a personal touch to messages by using the user’s face, funny expression, or an object as a reaction. Photomoji can be created from the emoji picker or the reaction bar in a conversation. Once created, Photomojis can be sent as small images attached to messages, allowing recipients to view the full photo by tapping on the image.
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