These are the new Animoji of the iOS 12.2 betas

A few days ago Apple launched the second beta iOS 12.2, the next major software update for iDevices that will be released in the coming weeks. One of the novelties that this version brought with it was the integration of third-party televisions to the HomeKit and AirPlay 2 system, in addition to improvements in the integration of the entire complex of this home automation technology in Siri.

However, there is one more novelty that has not been overlooked: new Animojis in iOS 12.2. This version will bring with it new emojis in 3D, called Animoji by Apple after the presentation of the iPhone X. There are 4 new animals available to make funny messages with our terminal: giraffe, wild boar, owl and shark.

iOS 12.2 will bring with it new Animoji: giraffe, owl and more

The Animojis they are nothing more and nothing less than animals that simulate what we do with our faces. Thanks to the complex True Depth of the iPhone X, XS, XS Max and XR, users can create their own custom emojis (these would be the Memoji), but we also have a series of factory-installed emojis with which to send funny messages. These native emojis are animals and in his presentation, Tim Cook baptized them as Animoji.

In each of the new versions that Apple officially releases there are new Animojis that delight users who use them daily to cause laughter among their friends. In this second beta of iOS 12.2 there four new Animoji, which are the following: giraffe, owl, wild boar and shark. It should be noted that until now there were the following: monkey, robot, cat, dog, fox, ghost, t-rex, koala, tiger, bear, skull, lion, rabbit, rooster, panda, pig and poop. These new Animojis are added to an extensive catalog that grows with time.

For those who do not know how Animojis work, it is very simple: the True Depth complex analyzes our face with all their movements and are transported to the character we have chosen. These messages can be sent through the iOS Messages application to our friends and then saved on our reel to send it to our friends through other social networks. Our iPhone analyzes up to 50 movements of our face to perfectly outline the movement we make.


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