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Key takeaways
Apple's latest software update, iOS 18.2 and iPadOS 18.2, introduces a new feature called Genmoji, enabled by Apple Intelligence. It allows users to create custom emoji tailored to their imagination. Users can describe the emoji they want, for example a "sad cowboy" or an "octopus DJ," and Apple's AI then generates them.
To use Genmoji, users need a compatible device with the latest version of iOS. These include the iPhone 16, iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, iPads with the M1 chip or newer and the iPad mini (A17 Pro). Currently, Genmoji creation is limited to iPhones and iPads, but Apple plans to expand this feature to Macs in the future.
Using Genmoji's
Creating a Genmoji is a simple process. Open a conversation, go to the keyboard and press the smiley or globe icon. Look for the multicolored smiley with a plus sign in the upper-right corner of the keyboard; when you press it, a text bar appears where you can describe the emoji you want. Once you enter your description and press "Done," Apple's artificial intelligence generates the emoji based on your input.
Refining Genmoji's
If you want to create Genmojis based on specific people, make sure they are tagged in your Photos application. When describing your emoji, press the "Choose a person" option above the text field. The system will identify recognizable faces in your photos and offer you styling options for the Genmoji's.
The results generated do not always match expectations. Users can refine their descriptions to get more satisfactory results. Once created, Genmoji's are accessible within the keyboard by dragging or tapping on the sticker icon. They can also be used as Tapback responses by tapping and holding on a message, then selecting the smiley with a plus sign.
Managing Genmoji's
If users want to delete a Genmoji, they must return to the emoji keyboard, locate it, press and hold, and then press "Delete" when the option appears.
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