People are just discovering iPhone emoji layering trick

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Struggling to find an emoji to accurately depict how you're feeling is a thing of the past.

Emoji artists, your time has come The iPhone was first released in 2007 and since then it’s seen plenty of new iterations, upgrades and features. But even the most diehard Apple fan may not be aware of every single feature on their phone. This iPhone feature means struggling to find an emoji to accurately depict how you’re feeling is a thing of the past. You can essentially create your own emojis by layering them on top of each other.

And if you want to delete an emoji from your collage, simply tap and hold the base emoji until the menu appears. Select ‘sticker details’ then swipe left on the emoji you want to remove. But before you go ahead and start creating stunning works of emoji art in iMessage, it’s important to make sure your iPhone is fully updated first.

 

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