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Samsung AR Emoji App: Detailed Info, Version Update, Features, And How To Use

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The “AR” in “AR Emoji” stands for “augmented reality.” It is part of the AR Zone on Samsung phones. AR Emoji is a feature that creates an animated version of yourself that can then be reused to record your movements and facial expressions. In essence, Samsung’s AR Emoji are animated avatars of yourself. You can use these avatars to create custom emojis, stickers, and GIFs, which you can then share with others. They’re pretty fun and more personalized than standard emojis and stickers.

Uses of the AR emoji

Users can use the AR Emoji Camera to transform themselves into emojis, make AR doodles, get creative in the AR Emoji Studio, and experiment with AR masks, stamps, and frames in Deco Pic or AR Emoji Stickers—both of which feel like inferior versions of Snapchat filters and Instagram effects.

While making the occasional AR doodle can be entertaining, especially for kids, you’ll need to download an additional AR Emoji Editor app to personalize your AR avatar, rendering the current AR Zone app unfit for purpose.

How to access AR Emoji on Android 12

1.Using Scene

  1. Head into the Camera app.
  1. Tap “More” on the lower-right side of the screen.
  1. Tap “AR Zone” at the top of the screen.
  1. Select the AR Emoji Camera
  1. Select the scene to access the feature

2. Using a mask:

The AR Mask is ideal when you want to show off your new outfit but aren’t feeling your best. When you choose this option and recognize your face, your AR Emoji will mimic your facial expressions. Try frowning, smiling, or poking your tongue out.

Access is the same as mentioned above; only you must select the mask.

3. Using a mirror:

A mini motion will allow your AR Emoji to imitate your body movements as long as you’re in full view of the camera. You can record from both the front and back cameras, making it easier to have your AR Emoji imitate you or a friend.

Access is the same as mentioned above; only you need to select the mirror.

Benefits, Productivity & Usability

Following are the key highlights;

  • You can use animated emojis as a mask to record videos and take selfies.
  • After you’ve created My Emoji:
  • Open the Camera app.
  • Tap AR Emoji.
  • Select your Emoji or a character mask.
  • Press the shutter button to take a selfie or the record button to record a video.
  • You can also use your Emoji in chat apps to convey your message by using the stickers generated automatically by the app while creating My Emoji.
  • AR Emoji can only be sent using apps that support the GIF format.
  • Apps not supporting animated GIFs may send your Emoji as a still image.

The AR Emoji from Samsung is essentially just animated versions of you. You can use these avatars to create custom emojis, stickers, and GIFs, which you can then send and share with others. They’re more fun and personalized than standard emojis and stickers.

Extra features:

Using My Emoji Stickers;

Why should you keep your AR Emoji to yourself? Why not send your friends GIFs or stickers? MMS and other third-party messaging platforms can be used to send Emoji Stickers. Within your My Emoji settings, you can select from various pre-installed stickers or create your stickers.

 Using AR Emoji Studio;

If you’re tired of your old emoji style, there’s an AR Emoji studio where you can edit your AR Emoji sticker and get new emojis.

How to Remove AR Emoji :

If you no longer want to use this feature on your device, you can remove it in just a few steps.

Navigate to the setting

In your search bar, type “AR Emoji.”

There are two choices. If you want to remove it from your camera, click “AR Emoji camera.”

If you click the “disable” button, you will no longer be able to access your camera.

If you want to remove it from your chat suggestions, click “AR Emoji.”

After you click “AR Emoji” and “ON,” it will turn off and no longer suggest emojis in your chats.

Our Take On The App;

That’s all part of the adventure. You can use your camera to view your avatar in the real world and animate those in real-time with your facial expressions.

AR Emoji aren’t avatars of you. You can put on “masks” of other characters and use your facial expressions to animate them. Everything is just a fun method for adding some personality to your conversations.

Only a select few flagship smartphones from the Galaxy S and Note series have depth-imaging cameras, but this doesn’t stop other models from using their standard cameras to use the app.

Download the latest version Samsung AR Emoji App

The AR Zone app is now pre-installed on all new Samsung devices. *Availability may vary on other Galaxy models, and many Samsung users reported seeing the app for the first time after updating to Android 10.

Download from Samsung App Store

How to update Samsung AR Emoji App

  1. Open the Play Store, tap your profile picture, and then tap Manage apps & device.
  2. Tap Updates available to see what apps need updates.
  3. From here, you can tap Update to Samsung AR Emoji app.

Harsh is a seasoned technology enthusiast with a deep passion for Android. Since its announcement in 2007, he has closely followed the evolution of this operating system, gaining a comprehensive understanding of its features and capabilities. His background in Android, IT, and Journalism has equipped him with the skills to analyze and present complex technological concepts in a clear and engaging manner. As the Editor-in-Chief at Samlover.com, Harsh is dedicated to sharing his knowledge and experiences about Android, services, and applications with the world.

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Google Messages Rolls Out Text Editing Feature For Beta Users

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Google is adding an extra layer of facility by offering a new feature, ‘text editing’, in its messaging app, Google Message. 

Google is gearing up to send a text editing feature for Google Messages, which would permit you to edit any message even after sending it, but within the particular last few minutes. Initially, Google was spotted working on a message editing feature for Google Messages back in February, and finally, the feature has come into existence. 

At the moment, Google is rolling out this feature only for beta users. This is being speculated by a post on X shared by a user, @Jhowkira2000 (via AssembleDebug on X), who stated that the messaging editing feature is already available for a short range of users. 

But here’s the catch: you can only edit messages when you and your conversation partner have the feature. It is reported that the giant has set a 15-minute time limit, so if you want to edit a message after sending it, you have to edit it within 15 minutes; after that, you won’t be able to edit. Plus, anyone can see the original, unedited message in the message details. The conversation will display the edited message, giving it a cleaner view. 

You can easily edit the message just by pressing long on the message you want to edit and then clicking on the pencil icon housed in the top toolbar. At the moment, the feature is in the beta stage, but it is expected that soon the brand will roll out the feature stably.


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Android Auto 12 Beta Update Now Available

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Your smart driving companion Android Auto getting a new beta update and it’s ready to download. 

Google is active in upgrading the Android Auto facility since continuously it delivers new updates to offer new functionality and fix bugs as per the requirements, and now it is delivering an Android Auto Beta 12. Android Auto is a Google-designed application that helps drivers keep focused on the road by using Google Assistant to manage entertainment, calls, messages, locations, and more. 

Android Auto 12 Beta update Available to Download

The new version is beta 12, and as per ritual, Google has not published an official changelog with the new features introduced. It’s quite inconvenient for users not to easily get detailed information about the new features and improvements that arrived with the update. But you can get the latest Android Auto 12 Beta update here.

Possibly even with this version, the developers have limited themselves to fixing a few bugs that were present in the previous version and were creating a kind of inconvenience to users in their seamless experience and making some minor general improvements. 

A couple of days ago, Google delivered the Android Auto 11.9 stable update. Android Auto offers you dozens of facilities to make drivers’ driving experience more comfortable, as it lets you make calls using Google Assistant and answer incoming calls with just a tap, offers you updates on your route, ETA, and hazards in real-time, access your contacts folder and send and receive messages with the Google Assistant using SMS, Hangouts, and many more messaging apps, and so on. 

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Matter 1.3 Update Could Expand Samsung’s Smart Home Device Support

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The Matter is an open standard platform for smart home technology that lets the device connect with any matter-certified ecosystem using a single protocol, which provides a smooth experience while using the smart home devices. Now the platform has started grabbing new updates with v1.3, and with the latest update, it has started to support more smart home devices.

Metter 1.3 brings support for ten more devices with new features

The Matter platform partner company has announced the release of the Matter 1.3 update, which will provide support for several smart kitchen appliances, electric vehicle chargers, sensors, and valves. You can check out all the smart devices listed below:

  • Cooktops
  • Dryers
  • Electric vehicle chargers
  • Extractor Hoods
  • Freeze detectors
  • Microwave Ovens
  • Ovens
  • Leak Detectors
  • Rain Sensors
  • Water Valves

Along with the expansion of the device support list, the latter update for software updates also brings some new features like energy tracking, which lets users track the energy usage of the device throughout the day. Secondly, it has introduced scenes, which help users do several actions in batch form. For instance, you can create a scene in which room lights turn on when you close the door.

Additionally, now the TVs that support Matter can display notifications about the progress of other home-based devices. With this functionality, Matter Cast becomes a great alternative for other systems like AirPlay and Google Cast.

Samsung should quickly bring Matter’s new version to SmartThings

Samsung has adapted the Matter functionality with its SmartThings platform, but the company hasn’t focused on bringing innovations for the devices and hasn’t brought the Matter 1.2 support, and it looks like the company may take some more time to bring the functionality for the smart things. So for the latest 1.3 updates, it looks like Samsung Galaxy device users have to wait for a couple of months. 

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