How to send animated reactions on FaceTime with iOS 17

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How to send animated reactions on FaceTime with iOS 17
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On Apple iOS 17, you can animate your reactions on FaceTime and other video calls, either manually or through gestures. For example, you can create a heart shape with your hands and little red hearts will start erupting from the middle.

update has introduced FaceTime Reactions, which are animated effects that pop up on your screen during a video chat. These reactions are like the ones commonly used in Messages with other iPhone users, such as hearts, fireworks and thumbs-ups. These can sometimes serve as expressive substitutes for written responses or, in the case of FaceTime, punctuate your body language with 3D animations.

However, during video calls, these animated effects are a little different. You can activate them manually or using hand gestures. For example, you can create a heart shape with your hands and little red hearts will start erupting from the middle. Or you can toss up dual metal signs to get a laser light show. These, this step-by-step guide will walk you through how to make the most of FaceTime Reactions in your calls.

You can select the thumbs-up or the thumbs-down icon to make a bubble with the respective symbol appear next to your face. Tap the heart and a trail of red hearts will appear on screen. To showcase your excitement, you can select the balloon icon or the confetti symbol to trigger a colorful on-screen display. Like in Messages, you can trigger a funky fireworks or laser beam show. Maybe you're feeling down? You can make the screen turn dark and gloomy when you tap the rain icon.

filter on. For instance, you can create a thumbs-up or thumbs-down bubble on the screen by performing the corresponding gesture – easy enough.If you give a double thumbs-up with both hands, your screen goes dark, and you'll get fireworks popping in the background. On the flip side, if you do a double thumbs-down, you'll see a rainy animation take over the screen.

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