Animoji is one of the most popular feature that has been widespread during iPhone X launch and many fun Animoji videos went viral and Apple either at the announcing of iPhone X or in some commercial videos focused on it, Samsung will copy the feature on its upcoming Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus, as reported by Korean website ETNews last week.
The new Samsung’s flagship phones, as the report claims, will have “more advanced” 3D emoji functions than ones on iPhone X and also there will be many characters including animals that will mimic facial user expressions depend on Galaxy S9 facial recognition sensors.
Up to now, Animoji competitor name is unknown Samsung should reveal it alongside the announcement of Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus at Mobile World Congress on February 25, many features have already leaked including pictures of the devices that revealed its design and outside features like vertical dual camera design.
Samsung Galaxy S9 Evan Blass, @evleaks |
As it appears Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus will keep the same design with slim bezels along top and bottom bars for camera, microphone and sensors, while is rumored recently that next major Android update will include support for phones with notched design, like iPhone X considering possibility of some brands to adopt this design, the notched design that has been widely criticised by some iPhone users.
Samsung Galaxy has more than one biometric system in addition to iris scanner and rear fingerprint sensor there is a facial recognition system that 3D Samsung emojis will depend on, compared to Apple's Face ID is less secure and uses shallow technology.
Apple upcoming iOS update iOS 12 according to some reports there will be a feature in FaceTime enables users to An Animoji character instead of their real faces. Apple also added new four Animoji characters in iOS 11.3 that will be released in spring, is now in the beta period. Apple seems to work more on Animoji despite some users look at it as a gimmick didn't add a real value.
Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus according to some rumors will be launched on Friday, March 16, while the pre-order process will precede by two weeks.
Data Source: ETNews via MacRumors
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