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“Google’s new Phone update introduces Audio Emoji, making calls more expressive than ever.”

Hey there! Guess what? Google is stepping up its game with a cool new feature for its Phone app – Audio Emojis! Yep, you heard it right. Now, you can spice up your calls with fun sounds and animations. Imagine sending applause, laughter, or even a sad trombone sound to express your mood. How cool is that?

So, here’s the scoop: Google is rolling out Audio Emojis starting today (May 2), but hold your horses – it’s hitting the beta version first. That means if you’re not on the beta, you might have to wait a bit longer. But don’t worry, it should pop up in the stable version soon after a Play Store update.

I hear they’ve been tweaking the feature, playing around with names like “sound reactions” and “Audiomoji” before settling on Audio Emojis. And get this – they’re not stopping there. Rumor has it they’re also testing a feature to seamlessly transfer calls to Google Meet. Can you imagine effortlessly switching from a phone call to a video chat? Talk about convenience!

So, keep your eyes peeled for the update, and get ready to add some flair to your calls with Google’s Audio Emojis. It’s all about expressing yourself in style!

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