Apple has bet a lot on the Genmoji, personalized emojis generated by AI. We have already offered you a tutorial to find out how to use them, but to make it short, a prompt allows you to describe your ideal emoji, then let artificial intelligence take care of offering you several variations around the same theme.
In two big months of daily use with my personal iPhone, I sent in everything and for everything … two Genmoji. And that no one has really understood elsewhere, but I may be bad in the prompt exercise. Create a genmoji, that is to say access the function in the keyboard, think about your idea, type it, wait long seconds to see an result appear, choose an emoji, then send it … than time lost for not much.
The function is fun on paper, “useful” to rare moments to amuse the gallery in a group conversation, but that stops there. Genmoji are more a marketing concept, like Animoji at the time with Face ID and the iPhone X, than a real everyday tool. It could disappear with iOS 19 that it would not make me hot or cold.