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In California, the American tech giant Google has rolled out a fresh audio emojis feature tailored for Android users.
As per a report from a foreign news agency, Google is set to introduce an intriguing feature for Android users: audio emojis, soon to be available for widespread use by the general public.
According to the report, Google has launched this feature within the Google BiPhone app, currently accessible in its beta version. This functionality offers users six distinct sound effects that can be utilized during phone calls.
Within this array of emojis, users will have the option to utilize other emoticons such as applause, sad trombone, and FACE with Tears of Joy as audio representations. To experience it firsthand, eager users can sign up for the beta version of the Phone by Google app now.
Utilizing this feature is also straightforward. Once you've become a beta tester, simply navigate to the Google Play Store and update the Phone by Google app.
Subsequently, initiate a call and locate the new audio emoji button positioned above the phone dialer button. Upon clicking it, you'll encounter six audio emoji icons displayed before you.
Select an emoji of your preference, and the associated audio will play for a brief duration, accompanied by a full-screen animation. The emoji's sound will be audible to both you and the recipient of the call.
It's worth noting that this feature is best suited for casual interactions with friends or family, as employing these emojis during serious conversations may seem out of place.
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