Thereare a number of keyboard shortcuts available for WhatsApp Web and WhatsApp Desktop. For Mac users, here are the handy shortcuts available: Mark as Unread: Cmd + Shift + U. Mute: Cmd + Shift Whenever I use an emoji / emoticon from the Google keyboard on Android, it gets added to the recent / most-used list of emoji. This is generally useful, but there are times when I use an emoji just one time, and I prefer not to have it stored in the "most used" list. Is there any way to remove just one or a few emojis from the most used list? Or even clear out the entire list and start from scratch? asked May 28, 2016 at 1811 2 Go to Settings app > Apps > Google Keyboard Click "Storage" Click "Clear Data" This will remove / reset all your most recently used emojis so you can start from scratch. answered May 31, 2016 at 2046 SumanSuman1411 gold badge1 silver badge7 bronze badges 3 And if you’d like certain ones there asap then text a friend or business knowing it’ll be a landline a couple times with all the emoji you’d like. Tap them a few times if necessary. It usually works in 2 texts for me. Text the grocery store. No one cares and it won’t go through anyway. I prefer this method over resets bc I don’t know what else I’m clearing that I may want answered Feb 8, 2018 at 839 You must log in to answer this question. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged .
Wehave some sanskaari emojis up our sleeves in place of the one middle-finger emoji that might just be scraped off WhatsApp soon. (Source: File Photo) In what could be a heartbreaking news for many, an Indian advocate has issued a legal notice to WhatsApp to remove the “middle-finger” emoji within 15 days.
opens in new window PRESS RELEASE June 5, 2023 iOS 17 makes iPhone more personal and intuitive The release introduces major updates to communications apps, easier sharing with AirDrop, more intelligent text input, and new experiences with Journal and StandBy iOS 17 upgrades the communications experience with Contact Posters, a new stickers experience, Live Voicemail, and much more. CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA Apple today announced iOS 17, a major release that upgrades the communications experience across Phone, FaceTime, and Messages; makes sharing even easier with AirDrop; and provides more intelligent input that improves the speed and accuracy of typing. iOS 17 also introduces new experiences with Journal, an app that makes it easy for people to practice gratitude, and StandBy, a new way to view glanceable information when iPhone is set down and charging. “With iOS 17, we’ve made iPhone more personal and intuitive by deeply considering the features we all rely on every day,” said Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering. “Phone, FaceTime, and Messages are central to how we communicate, and this release is packed with updates we think our users are going to love. We’ve also reimagined AirDrop with new ways to share, autocorrect gets even better, and we’re introducing all-new experiences with Journal and StandBy, plus so much more. We can’t wait for everyone to try it.” Major Upgrades to the Phone Experience The Phone app is central to the iPhone experience, and it receives a big update with personalized Contact Posters, providing a new way for users to express themselves. Users can customize how they appear, bringing a completely new look to incoming calls, and choose beautiful treatments for photos or Memoji, as well as eye-catching typography and font colors. Contact Posters will also be available for third-party calling apps. A Contact Poster for Hari Nair is shown on iPhone 14 Pro. A Contact Poster for Vivian Chou is shown on iPhone 14 Pro. A user’s Contact Poster is shown on iPhone 14 Pro. Contact Posters provide users with a new way to express themselves and bring a completely new look to incoming calls. Contact Posters provide users with a new way to express themselves and bring a completely new look to incoming calls. Contact Posters provide users with a new way to express themselves and bring a completely new look to incoming calls. Live Voicemail gives users the ability to see real-time transcription as someone leaves a voicemail, and the opportunity to pick up while the caller is leaving their message. Calls identified as spam by carriers won’t appear as Live Voicemail, and will instead be instantly declined. With the power of the Neural Engine, Live Voicemail transcription is handled on-device and remains entirely private. Live Voicemail gives users the ability to see real-time transcription as someone leaves a voicemail, and the opportunity to pick up while the caller is leaving their message. FaceTime Adds Audio and Video Messages, Reactions, and Extends to Apple TV FaceTime now supports audio and video messages so when users call someone who is not available, they can share a message that can be enjoyed later. FaceTime now supports voice and video messages so when users call someone who is not available, they can share a moment or message that can be enjoyed later. FaceTime calls also get more expressive with Reactions such as hearts, balloons, fireworks, laser beams, rain, and more. The new effects can be activated through simple gestures, and third-party video calling apps can take advantage of them as well. In an exciting update to Apple TV 4K, FaceTime now extends to the biggest screen in the home. Powered by Continuity Camera, users can initiate a video call directly from Apple TV, or start the call on iPhone and then hand it off to Apple TV, to see friends and family on their television. With Center Stage, users will have perfect framing even as they move around the room. A Fresh Look and Big Updates to Messages Messages gets significant updates with iOS 17, including an all-new stickers experience with new emoji stickers and the ability to create Live Stickers by lifting subjects from photos. Users can also add effects to Live Stickers that bring them to life, and a new drawer in the keyboard puts all of a user’s stickers in one place for easier access across iOS. An all-new stickers experience adds the ability to create Live Stickers by lifting subjects from photos, and users can add effects that will help bring the stickers to life. New Messages features enhance the way users communicate. An expandable menu that can be accessed with a simple tap to display iMessage apps gives Messages a sleeker look. Search gets more powerful and precise with search filters, making it possible for users to start a search and add additional filters to narrow down the results and find exactly what they are seeking. A new catch-up arrow indicates where the user last left off in the conversation, and replying inline is as simple as swiping on a text bubble. If a user shares their location, it will update in real time right in the conversation. When sending an audio message, it’s transcribed automatically so users can read it in the moment or listen later. Messages also introduces Check In, an important feature for when a user wants to notify a family member or friend that they have made it to their destination safely. After a user initiates a Check In, their friend or family member will automatically be notified as soon as the user arrives. If they are not making progress toward their destination, useful information will be temporarily shared with the selected contact, such as the device’s location, battery level, and cell service status. Any information shared is end-to-end encrypted. Messages introduces Check In, a feature that allows the user to notify family members and friends that they’ve arrived at their destination safely. Easier Sharing with AirDrop and NameDrop AirDrop makes it easy to share a file with a colleague or send photos to a friend in seconds, and with iOS 17, AirDrop gets new ways to share. NameDrop allows users to easily share contact information by simply bringing their iPhones together, or by bringing an iPhone and Apple Watch With the same gesture, users can also share content or start SharePlay to listen to music, watch a movie, or play a game while in close proximity between iPhone devices. NameDrop allows users to easily share contact information by simply bringing their iPhone devices together. Improvements to Autocorrect and Dictation Deliver More Intelligent Input Autocorrect receives a comprehensive update with a transformer language model, a state-of-the-art on-device machine learning language model for word prediction — improving the experience and accuracy for users every time they type. It also receives a refreshed design to better support typing, and sentence-level autocorrections can fix more types of grammatical mistakes. Users will now receive predictive text recommendations inline as they type, so adding entire words or completing sentences is as easy as tapping the space bar, making text entry faster than ever. Dictation leverages a new speech recognition model to make it even more accurate. StandBy Displays Glanceable Information While iPhone Is Charging iOS 17 introduces StandBy, giving users a full-screen experience with glanceable information designed to be viewed from a distance when iPhone is on its side and charging. StandBy is perfect on a nightstand, kitchen counter, or desk, and can be personalized to display a range of beautiful clock styles, favorite photos, or widgets, including Smart Stacks, which surface the right widgets at the right time. With support for Live Activities, Siri, incoming calls, and larger notifications, StandBy makes iPhone even more useful when viewed at a distance. When charging with MagSafe, StandBy remembers a user’s preferred view. It is easy to bring up StandBy anytime by tapping the screen, and on iPhone 14 Pro with the Always-On display, it is always available. The full-screen StandBy experience is shown on an iPhone 14 Pro set on a user’s nightstand. In iOS 17 on iPhone 14 Pro, the StandBy experience shows a group of friends posing together. In iOS 17 on iPhone 14 Pro, the StandBy experience shows a clock and a calendar view. In iOS 17 on iPhone 14 Pro, the StandBy experience shows a song titled “All I Need” by LP Giobbi playing. In iOS 17 on iPhone 14 Pro, the StandBy experience shows the weather in Sonoma, California. StandBy gives users a full-screen experience with glanceable information designed to be viewed from a distance when iPhone is on its side and charging. StandBy gives users a full-screen experience with glanceable information designed to be viewed from a distance when iPhone is on its side and charging. StandBy gives users a full-screen experience with glanceable information designed to be viewed from a distance when iPhone is on its side and charging. StandBy gives users a full-screen experience with glanceable information designed to be viewed from a distance when iPhone is on its side and charging. StandBy gives users a full-screen experience with glanceable information designed to be viewed from a distance when iPhone is on its side and charging. A New Way to Appreciate Life’s Moments with Journal Journal is a new app that helps iPhone users reflect and practice gratitude through journaling, which has been shown to improve wellbeing. Using on-device machine learning, personalized suggestions can be provided to help inspire a user’s journal entry. Suggestions are intelligently curated from recent activity, including photos, people, places, workouts, and more, making it easy to start a journal entry, and scheduled notifications can help build a journaling habit. With the ability to lock the app, the use of on-device processing, and end-to-end encryption, Journal is built to protect a user’s privacy and ensure no one — including Apple — can access a user’s entries. With the new Journaling Suggestions API, developers will be able to add journaling suggestions to their A user fills in a journal entry on their morning visit to Ocean Beach on iPhone 14 Pro. A user’s Journal entries are shown on iPhone 14 Pro. Journal uses on-device machine learning to create personalized suggestions to inspire a user’s journal entry. Journal uses on-device machine learning to create personalized suggestions to inspire a user’s journal entry. Additional features in iOS 17 include Safari adds greater protection for Private Browsing, both from trackers as a user browses, and from people who might have access to a user’s device. Advanced tracking and fingerprinting protections go even further to help prevent websites from tracking or identifying a user’s device. Private Browsing now locks when not in use, allowing a user to keep tabs open even when stepping away from the device. For easier and more secure password and passkeys sharing, users can share passwords with a group of trusted contacts. Everyone in the group can add and edit passwords to keep them up to date. Since sharing is through iCloud Keychain, it’s end-to-end encrypted. The Health app offers new mental health features. Users can log their daily moods and momentary emotions; see what might be contributing to their state of mind; and easily access depression and anxiety assessments often used in clinics, plus resources available in their region. Additionally, increasing the distance the device is viewed from can help children lower their risk of myopia and gives adult users the opportunity to reduce digital eyestrain. Screen Distance in Screen Time uses the TrueDepth camera to encourage users to move their device farther away after holding it closer than 12 inches from their face for an extended period of time. Maps adds offline maps, so users can download a specific area and access turn-by-turn navigation, see their estimated time of arrival, find places in Maps, and more while offline. Maps also makes it easier than ever to discover thousands of trails in parks across the United States, and supports electric vehicle drivers with real-time charging availability information. AirTag can be shared with up to five other people, allowing friends and family to keep track of an item in Find My. Everyone in a group will be able to see an item’s location, play a sound, and use Precision Finding to help pinpoint the location of a shared AirTag when nearby. This also works with all other Find My network accessories. Apple Music introduces Collaborative Playlists that make listening to music with friends easier than ever before, and SharePlay in the car allows all passengers to easily contribute to what’s Listeners can control the music from their own devices, even if they don’t have an Apple Music subscription. Sharing content using AirPlay is even easier with on-device intelligence now learning a user’s preferences. AirPlay will also work with supported televisions in hotels, allowing users to easily enjoy their favorite content on the TV when traveling. Built with a foundation of privacy and security, this capability will be available before the end of the year in select hotels, starting with brands from IHG Hotels & Resorts. AirPods receive powerful new features, including Adaptive Audio, Personalized Volume, and Conversation Awareness, that redefine the personal audio experience. Plus, improvements to Automatic Switching and call controls make AirPods even easier to use. The Home app adds the ability for users to view up to 30 days of activity history across door locks, garage doors, alarm systems, and contact sensors. Additionally, two popular HomeKit lock features — tap to unlock and PIN codes — are now available for Matter-compatible locks, providing even more ways to connect the home. Reminders features a grocery list that automatically groups added items into categories to make shopping easier. Users can change how the items are grouped and the list remembers their preferences. Visual Look Up is now available in paused video frames. Now users can identify food, storefronts, signs, and symbols, and lift individual subjects from photos and videos. Siri can be activated by simply saying “Siri.” Once activated, users can issue multiple commands in succession without needing to reactivate the assistant. In Photos, the People album uses on-device machine learning to recognize more photos of a user’s favorite people, as well as cats and dogs. Privacy updates include the expansion of Communication Safety beyond Messages to help keep kids safe when sending and receiving content via AirDrop, Contact Posters, a FaceTime message, and when using the Photos picker to choose content to send. It also expands to cover video content in addition to still images. A new feature, Sensitive Content Warning, helps adult users avoid seeing unwanted nude images and videos. As with Communication Safety, all image and video processing for Sensitive Content Warning occurs on-device, so Apple does not get access to the content. Accessibility updates include Assistive Access, a customizable interface that helps users with cognitive disabilities use iPhone with greater ease and independence; Live Speech, which gives nonspeaking users the option to type and have their words spoken in person, or on phone and FaceTime calls; Personal Voice, which gives users at risk of speech loss the option to create a voice that sounds like theirs; and Point and Speak, which helps users who are blind or have low vision read text on physical objects by pointing. The Health app prompts an iPhone 14 Pro user to choose how they’re feeling right now. An iPhone 14 Pro user is prompted to download a specific area within Maps so they can access navigation and other features offline. A collaborative playlist titled Game Night is shown on iPhone 14 Pro in Apple Music. On iPhone 14 Pro, a user is prompted to scan a QR code to get connected to Wi-Fi, AirPlay, and more. The Sensitive Content Warning feature warns an iPhone 14 Pro user that the content they’ve received could be sensitive and asks, “Are you sure you want to view?” In iOS 17, the Health app offers new mental health features, including the ability for users to log their daily moods and momentary emotions. Maps adds offline maps, so users can download a specific area and access turn-by-turn navigation, see their estimated time of arrival, find places in Maps, and more while offline. Apple Music introduces Collaborative Playlists that make listening to music with friends easier than ever before. Sharing content using AirPlay is even easier with on-device intelligence now learning a user’s preferences. A new Privacy feature, Sensitive Content Warning, helps adult users avoid seeing unwanted nude images and videos. The developer beta of iOS 17 is available to Apple Developer Program members at starting today, and a public beta will be available next month at New software features will be available this fall as a free software update for iPhone Xs and later. For more information, visit Features are subject to change. Some features may not be available in all regions, all languages, or on all devices. For more information about availability, visit NameDrop will be available on Apple Watch in an update later this year. The Journal app and Journaling Suggestions API will be available in a software update later this year. Collaborative Playlists will be available in an update later this year.
Clickon Whatsapp Plus icon. Open app in your phone. Note : Users frequently should update the app. Whatsapp Plus Download procedure. Without losing previous chat conversations and contacts, you can migrate from old Whatsapp easily. Initially, you need to back up the chat history on your phone. So that you may not lose any previous chats.
The iphone They have several practical functions, such as storing the emojis that you use the most on the keyboard, so that you can use them in your conversations on WhatsApp, Messenger, Telegram, among other if what you want is to delete this history of emojis, either because you want to use others or simply because you don’t like the ones you used, we will explain in SPORTS a way to get rid of these recommendations from a iphone. Follow the So you can disable the always-on screen of the iPhone 14 ProIf you no longer want to see these recommended emojis on your iPhone keyboard, we will explain a simple trick that you can first step is to open the Settings app on your this, click on the General select Transfer or reset choose the alternatives, click on Reset keyboard enter your iPhone this is done, choose Reset Dictionary open your keyboard again and you will see that the history is to receive calls from your other Apple devicesThrough some fairly simple settings, it’s possible to receive calls and even text messages on other Apple devices. Next, we share the steps to first step is to open the Settings app on the tap on the Phone can also tap on this is done, you will have to click on the option Allow calls on other also have the option to choose Allow text you must select on which devices you would like to receive calls or save the settings and you’re to create a WiFi network on iPhoneCreating a WiFi network can be quite necessary if someone you know needs to access the internet and does not have mobile data, therefore, we will explain what you should do in these make sure you turn off your WiFi from your iPhone, go to the Settings the available alternatives, choose Personal on this option to activate click on Allow others to connect.
Emojisearch made easy: Search by name or category or pick one in the gallery above. Copy-paste these images as plain text. Faces 😀 – Browse the face emoji gallery for smileys, and other yellow heads and symbols. Search by name or select from the library to start using them today to interact with your friends. Mastering how to clear emoji history can be a complicated affair on the keyboards of different devices. While emojis have revolutionized communication, they might sometimes get in your way, prompting you to delete their history. This post explains how to remove recent emoji from keyboard and WhatsApp on different mobile devices. ContentsHow to Clear Emoji History in 3 Steps– Step One– Step Two– Step ThreeHow to Clear Recent Emojis From Android KeyboardHow to Disable Emoji Keyboard on Your Android DevicesHow to Clear Emoji History on Whatsapp– Step One Back-Up Data– Step Two Uninstall WhatsApp– Step Three Reinstall WhatsApp Conclusion The only way to delete your emoji history on your iPhone is by altering the settings. Therefore, enter Settings on your iPhone, navigate to the general tab, tap on the Reset button and click on Reset the keyboard Dictionary. This action will way away your recent and frequently used emojis. Here is a comprehensive process on how to delete frequently used emojis on iPhone 11 – Step One Launch your iPhone’s settings App. The application can be on the home screen or in the App Library. So find it and tap on it to open it. Swipe or scroll down to reveal the different options in the Settings app. – Step Two Scroll down to find the General tab. Tap on it to reveal the Reset option. Again, tap on the Reset option on your screen to unveil the next page with several options. Scroll down to Reset Keyboard Dictionary. – Step Three Tap on the Reset Keyboard Dictionary option. This step will prompt the iPhone to signal that you are about to delete all custom words you have used on the keyboard before. When ready, tap on Reset Dictionary to return it to factory settings. Restart your iPhone and check the keyboard. Typically, your keyboard will have the standard pre-populated emojis rather than the commonly used ones. When you use an emoji, it appears in the top left spot. A new emoji enters the same spot pushing the previous one vertically down. But in some cases, some emojis stay on the left side while new ones appear in the middle. Typically, if you use an emoji more than once or frequently, it sticks to the left side. The above procedure on how to delete emoji history iPhone involves resetting the keyboard’s dictionary settings. That means it will remove emojis and predictive text. Therefore, you can reset your saved custom words by resetting the Frequently Used portion of the Emoji keypad. After this procedure, you will reteach the keyboard to correctly use some words, especially curse words and slang words that are not in the dictionary. Similarly, predictive emojis will disappear for a while after you reset the dictionary. But if you continue to use them, they will reappear. How to Clear Recent Emojis From Android Keyboard Clearing the phone’s cache is the quickest way to clear the recent list of emojis from your android emoji keyboard. The cache stores your images and files, including recently used emojis. Remember, there is no built-in method to clear the emojis you recently used. Here are the steps Go to the Setting app on your Android smartphone and tap on Apps from the list Find your Keyboard name, Gboard, from the list of apps. You might find the keyboard under the Default apps in some Android brands. Tap on the App and go to Storage Tap on Clear Data and select Clear Cache. This action clears all the recent emojis immediately. When you clear your phone’s cache, all saved details concerning previously used words and emojis will disappear. Therefore, you will be forced to start using different emojis. How to Disable Emoji Keyboard on Your Android Devices You can quickly disable the emojis on your Android device by toggling off the “Show emoji switch key” option under Settings. This action means that you have deactivated the option to access emojis on your device. Most newer Android devices use the Gboard as the default keyboard. So, the procedure in this section disables Android smileys on this keyboard. However, the steps may vary slightly depending on your Android device, but these are based on stock Android. Follow the steps below to delete and disable emojis on your keyboard Tap on the Settings icon on your Android phone to enter settings. Go to System and tap on Keyboards & Input. Find the keyboard you are currently using. The default keyboard for Android is Gboard. So tap on it. But if you are using a different one, tap on it too. to open settings. Tap on Preferences and look for the Show emoji switch key. Toggle the switch off the switch – it should turn from blue to gray. You will no longer have a dedicated key to access emojis on your device. You must hold down the comma button if you want to access the emojis. With this method, you won’t eliminate the emojis from your keyboard, but it is a significant difference. Follow the same procedure and toggle on the switch to enable the emojis. While you cannot uninstall the emoji keypad on your Android device, you can disable it, allowing you to get rid of annoying emojis. How to Clear Emoji History on Whatsapp The only decent way to clear the recent emojis on WhatsApp is by reinstalling your WhatsApp. Remember that WhatsApp does not offer a way of deleting emojis you used in the past, meaning you are stuck with them. So if you must eliminate them, then consider reinstalling the entire application. Here is how to clear WhatsApp emoji history on android – Step One Back-Up Data Launch your WhatsApp and navigate to Settings. To go to settings, click on your screen’s three-dot menu top right. The Settings option is usually the last. Tap on the Chats option and scroll down to find Chat backup. Tap on it to open it and go to the green Back Up button. Tap on it to back up your data. You must have an active internet connection. – Step Two Uninstall WhatsApp When the backup is complete, uninstall the WhatsApp application from your device. To do so, go to your mobile device’s Settings and tap Apps & notifications. On some devices, you will need to go to Apps. Scroll down to find WhatsApp, tap on the App, and choose Uninstall. Your phone will remove the application along with all its data. Suppose you are on iPhone; tap and hold the Whatsapp icon until it starts to wiggle. An X icon will appear at the corner of the WhatsApp icon; tap on it. Tap on the Delete option to remove the application and its data. – Step Three Reinstall WhatsApp To reinstall WhatsApp on your android device, go to Google Play Store, search for WhatsApp Messenger and tap INSTALL. When the installation process is complete, open WhatsApp, navigate to the next screen agree to Terms of Service, and enter your phone number to complete the registration. Launch the keyboard; it will have a new list of emojis. An alternative method of removing all recent emojis on your WhatsApp is to select multiple other emojis and then send them to a chat or your other number. While adding new emojis to the list, old ones are automatically deleted. You may need to go back and delete the emojis you send to the different chats. But how long do frequently used emojis stay on your keyboard? An emoji will stay on your keyboard as long as you use it. So, the emojis you use frequently will stay much longer, while those you use less frequently are pushed further down. Conclusion This article has covered how to clear emoji history iPhone 2022 conclusively. Here are our highlights Emojis will stay on your keyboard as long as you want, as they have no definite time. Frequently used ones stay much longer. There is no inbuilt method to delete emojis from your phone’s keyboard However, common methods include resetting your keyboard to default settings or clearing your phone cache. For Whatsapp, you will need to reinstall the entire application to eliminate the existing emojis. Alternatively, you craft a text message full of new emojis to push down the line the existing ones. With these clear procedures, you should be able to know how to clear emoji history on the keyboards of different devices. Ref
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