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To access Genmoji, users need to have iOS 18.2 or newer installed on their device. It's also essential to ensure that Apple Intelligence is enabled, which should be the default setting. However, it's worth noting that Apple Intelligence is only available on select iPhones, including the iPhone 16 range, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Users can generate custom emojis using text prompts or a person's photo from their Photos library. Once created, users can also tweak their original prompt to create new versions of their original Genmoji. If a Genmoji is no longer needed, it can be deleted from the library.
While Genmoji is a promising feature, it's important to note that it is still in beta. This means that it may not always work smoothly and may produce errors. Users are encouraged to provide feedback to help improve the feature.
For many years, users' choice of emojis has been limited to the preinstalled options on their smartphones. However, Apple's latest feature, Genmoji, is set to revolutionize this by allowing custom emoji generation from your keyboard.