Maybe more opinions on stickers instead of having to pay for it so overall it’s ehh ok I rate this a four if I didn’t have an iPhone, therefore I have a few comments 1.please make more things for free half of this this stuff costs money I would say to make everything free I get it that not everything is but it would probably be a more fun and popular game if you did 2. Great customer service -Emailed a quick suggestion and they replied very fast!Īpp is ok but this was kind of already invented kind of like bitmoji and Memoji so it’s ok but I can already access this with bitmoji and Memoji plus you can do way more customizing in those two things I like it but it was already invented so if you have an iPhone it’s a bit pointless cuz you can access bitmoji and Memoji so I’d you don’t have an iPhone or you have an iPad than this would be great! But if you have a phone there is no point. My teenager wanted to make her own version -Now my husband has even requested one of him! So fun! Great free options with TONS of personalizing even before inApp purchases - (do not like when Apps don't offer at least a few free options to test it) but I loved it so much I broke down and bought the whole pack after 2 days of creating faces. LOVE this App! I've been giggling for days while I'm adding to my inventory and sending them. It’s the little things that makes us smile… This makes laugh out loud when I think of some custom ones I’ve created for a particular occasion. My only suggestions would be a few more softer curly short hair designs, to be able to add more than two people and cats. Better than the iPhone’s native emoji limited editing faces, hair and poses and so adaptable. I still love it, and I still get tons of compliments when I use them. Meanwhile, the other features will be rolled out over the coming weeks.UPDATE: I’ve had this app for years. The new Google chat features are currently in beta but can be used starting today. Google is also adding the ability to launch Assistant Routines from your watch with a voice command, while a Assistant At a Glance shortcut on the watch face gives you quick access to things like weather alerts and event reminders. You'll be able to control more smart home from your WearOS watch, and you can also set your Google Home status from "Home" to "Away" from your watch screen. Other Android changes announced today mostly impact WearOS devices. Additionally, you'll be able to reply to phone calls by simply texting the response, which is then read out loud. Meanwhile, live captions will add support for more languages, assisting with tasks like phone calls. With the TalkBack feature, Google plans to tap into AI to provide descriptions of images, helping people with impaired vision discover the content of photos and graphics. In addition to the new Google Messages features, Android gains some new capabilities, with accessibility improvements garnering the most interest. You could have several colors for each chat and are no longer restricted to only blue or green. A new custom bubble feature allows you to set the bubble color and background of each conversation you are having. If that seems somewhat over the top then there is a more subdued way to personalize conversations. Google says there are 15-plus phrases that will trigger different animated screen effects, making their discovery something of a game for people to play with each other. For instance, typing "It's snowing" could make animated snow appear on the phone screen of whomever you're messaging. These will take effect when certain messages are sent. Another interesting Google Messages addition features screen effects.
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