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'The Incredibles' added to its AR Emojis by Samsung is LIT! - Technoob



Samsung’s AR Emojis were met with quite a…lukewarm reception when they were started alongside the Galaxy S9. The augmented reality avatars were noticed as a me-too response to Apple’s Animojis — which was more to the point, were downright disturbing.

But at its launch, the company had brought one key element to the offering that Apple hadn’t: a partnership of content. And not just any type of content partnership but A Disney content partnership. Thus far, it’s been rolling out the iconic likes of Mickey, Donald and Minnie, and now, right on time for the latest Pixar sequel, it’s contributing the cast of The Incredibles 2.



Starting from today onwards, The Galaxy S9 and S9+ owners are able download Mr. Incredible, Jack-Jack,
Dash, Violet, Elastigirl and the new character Frozone, for all of their AR Emoji-related needs. So users are able send a birthday greeting, reach out to a loved one or even break up with an ex as their favorite super baby!

This new emoji pack is available directly through the camera’s built-in AR Emoji mode. The tech
uses more than 90+ facial features to map out the user’s movements.




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