u for your reply.
John H. Jenkins wrote:
Memoji are not merely animated emoji; they are personalized avatars.
Some more information about that would be appreciated please. In particular I am wondering how they are transmitted from one end user to another end user.
Thank you for your reply.
John H. Jenkins wrote:
> Memoji are not merely animated emoji; they are personalized avatars.
Some more information about that would be appreciated please. In particular I
am wondering how they are transmitted from one end user to another end user.
For example,
Memoji are not merely animated emoji; they are personalized avatars.
As for animated emoji, I expect that the UTC would consider them out-of-scope
for plain text. Note that web pages can already contain animated or moving
elements which cannot be represented in plain text.
> On Jul 9, 2
I have seen the following video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjqERCCD4iM
How will memoji be communicated from one device to another?
What happens if a message containing a memoji gets into a web page, such as in
the archives of this mailing list?
So, I am wondering whether memoji will
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