If you think phone calls are boring, we have good news (or bad news, depending on your opinion): the Google Phone app will allow you to react with emojis during calls, which include sound effects. That is, if you press the poop emoji, a fart will be heard.
This new feature, which was discovered months ago in the application’s code, has already begun to reach the first users, and will be available to all users in the coming weeks. Phone calls will no longer be the same, for better or worse.
React with emojis as in stories, but in phone calls
Phone calls are no longer people’s preferred way to communicate; That’s what applications like WhatsApp and social networks are for. However, on many occasions we prefer to make a call, to request a medical appointment, to make a work consultation or for more formal purposes.
And there’s nothing more formal than using laughter, applause, or fart sound effects during a call, right? Jokes aside, the new feature of the Google Phone app allows you to do just that: react using emojis with sound effects, which They play for just a couple of seconds when we use them, and fortunately it seems that they cannot be used very frequently: it is necessary to wait a period of time before being able to react again with an emoji in the same call.
Once available to the user, the “Audio Emoji” feature can be activated directly from the settings menu of the Google Phone app. Currently only six reactions are available:
- Applause
- Laughter
- Party
- Sadness
- Poop
- Drum roll (for humor)
Emojis with sound effects cannot be used very often, you must wait before using another reaction
When you perform one of these reactions, the app not only plays the corresponding sound effect, but also shows an animation on the screen according to the Audio Emojiincluding colorful hands clapping for Applause’s reaction, balloons for Fiesta’s reaction, and chocolate ice cream falling to the ground for Poop’s reaction.
Audio emojis are now available for beta users of the Google Phone app, and are expected to reach all users of the application in its final version in the coming weeks. These reactions can certainly be fun during calls, as long as they are not overused.
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Via | DroidLife