Thursday, April 9, 2015

Have you seen the new iPhone smilies? – Your side

Your page Having been criticized for having little diverse Emoji, Apple has updated its smiley keyboard with several skin tones.

In a recent update of the operating system for iPhone and iPad, it is now possible to choose between five skin tones, from very light to quite dark, in addition to the standard color yellow.

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To replace

To select a different color, you just press and hold the icon, and then select the desired color from the menu that pops up. It will then be selected as the default color for selected smileys to you eventually switch to something else again.

The new skin tones are available on all human icons, including body parts like noses, ears and hands.

In update should also be possible to choose among several type families, not just a man, woman and their child, but others forms of cohabitation, which pairs consisting of two men and child or two women and children.

(Photo: KIRSTI ØSTVANG)

SELECT ANOTHER FLESH: The first time you select a different color, you will get this screen .

New Unicode standard

Emoji emoticons is based on the so-called Unicode standard, which ensures that the icons are displayed equally on all devices. Thanks to an update of this Apple has been able to introduce changes in its own keyboard.

Beyond new smileys have the emoji keyboard easier to use than before. It is divided into several, more sensible categories, and it is possible to scroll through all tabs by swiping your finger left or right.

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Nordic Siri

In iOS 8.3 has voice control Siri received support for several languages, including Swedish and Danish. Norwegian is not yet in place.

The update also comes with a number of bug fixes and performance improvements. It can be downloaded by going to Settings & gt; General & gt; Update from the iOS device.

Apple has also updated as OS X Yosemite to OS X 10.10.3. Here is also the new Emoji in place, and a new fotoapp called Photos, replacing it easy photo management application iPhoto, which has existed for Mac for many years.
     
   

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