A simple trick in the Messages app for iOS and iPadOS can make your iMessage conversations more fun for you and your recipients by sending a full-screen blast of any Memoji sticker you choose. Apple introduced Animoji in 2017 as a part of iOS 11, then Memoji in iOS 12 the following year. Yet another year later came Animoji and Memoji stickers in iOS 13 and iPadOS 13, and iOS/iPadOS 14 stopped using "Animoji" in favor of "Memoji" for all custom and preinstalled characters. Before giving us all these augmented reality features, Apple gave us iMessage effects in iOS 10, and they work with Memoji... more
Send Full-Screen Memoji Explosions in iMessage Chats from Your iPhone or iPad
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