Google Pixel phones are getting emoji size settings
Gboard users will soon be able to scale emojis up and down to their liking.
Google has recently introduced a new keyboard feature for Pixel phones that allows users to manually adjust the size of emojis. This feature is part of the Gboard beta, which is the default keyboard on Pixel devices and can also be installed on other Android and even iPhones. When fully rolled out, users will find an emoji size slider under the font size slider in the Settings, Preferences, and Appearance sections.
This feature essentially lets users scale emojis up or down, making them more readable for those who may need such adjustments.
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