Galaxy S10 variants will all have fingerprint on display sensors

If you were worried that you’ll be missing out too much on the hi-tech fun if you opt for the cheaper Galaxy S10 model next year, you can now breathe a sigh of relief. While the three expected Galaxy S10 variants will still differ in areas like cameras and prices, they will at least be similar when it comes to … Continue reading

Harman Kardon Citation 500 smart speaker runs Google Assistant

Now owned by Samsung, you might expect Harman Kardon to be pushing Samsung’s Bixby into its nascent smart speaker line. The irony of the situation is that, aside from Siri, Harman Kardon now has speakers supporting each of the major smart assistants except Bixby. The latest to join that small group is the Citation 500 that set itself apart from … Continue reading

Google’s Gboard Now Lets Users Make ‘Mini’ Stickers Of Themselves

These days it seems to be a pretty popular feature in apps where it can take the selfie of a user and turn it into something else, such as animals as we have seen with Apple’s Animojis, or Samsung’s AR Emojis which can create a stylized avatar based on your face. Google’s Allo app also has a similar Selfie Stickers feature.

Now it looks like those features have since made their way onto Gboard. The feature was spotted in a beta release last month, but now it looks like the feature is live and available to all. Basically what this feature does is that it uses the front-facing camera of your phone to scan your face, after which it will then attempt to create a cartoon version of you which you can use as unique stickers to send to your friends in your messages.

There will also be variations of the stickers to represent different emotions. As 9to5Google points out, there will be 100 stickers styles based on your avatar with “Bold” or “Sweet” modes that users can choose from. It seems like a pretty fun and interesting feature to play around with, so if you’d like to check it out, obviously you’d need to have the latest version of Gboard installed.

If you don’t see it yet, not to worry as we imagine that the change should eventually find its way to all users over the next few days or week.

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