Smileys by Apple

Smileys by Apple

Apple's new emoji app 😊

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Owen Williams
Weeeeird that this is in the store, when it's only for iOS 10. THIS SAID: I'm really excited about iMessage apps in iOS 10. They have so much potential, and can quite deeply integrate with the messages app in ways that are kinda surprising, like being able to drag stickers anywhere in the conversation. There's going to be some great new businesses forged here.
Chris Messina
@ow yeah, noticed that too!
Ryan Hoover
@ow yup! Apple's playing catch-up with Facebook Messenger's platform launch, but uniquely positioned to make a huge impact.
Henri Machalani
@rrhoover @ow I wonder if they'll come up with an iMessage Bot platform :O
Simon Bromberg
@ow Presumably it's already up on the App Store because the developer preview is already open and there's a public beta coming soon.
Tim Knowles
@rrhoover @ow home court advantage ftw
Ryan Hoover
Everyone's making an emoji app: Justin Bieber, Steph Curry, Hillary Clinton. And now Apple, leading up to the public launch of iOS 10.
Abe Storey
@rrhoover hate to be that guy, but out of respect for the Dubs...it's Curry (not currie) ;)
Ryan Hoover
@abe_storey shows how much I know about sports. Fixed! :)
Abe Storey
@rrhoover hahaa no worries. You're an expert in the Sport of Startups - and that's all that matters!
Kuchengnom
Honestly that looks weird. I expected something else by apples design standard. I get classic mac stickers - but these smileys are somewhat 2000s looking.
Kyle Hess
@kuchengnom they're the same ones that have been on the Apple Watch since launch, I believe.
Richard Goodwin
@kylhss @kuchengnom Correct, they do seem to be. And honestly I never use them, because my friends and recipients universally regard them as "creepy". I'm honestly surprised that they keep pushing them.
Kyle Hess
@rgoodwin oh yeah, theyre super creepy. Still not as creepy as sending your heart beat though...
Richard Goodwin
@kylhss I'm going to disagree with you on this one :) When I was dating someone with an Apple Watch, I found it was actually a very refreshing way to message. There are times you want to just let someone know you're thinking about them, and vice versa, but don't have the time or need to artificially start a conversation, so you just shoot off your heartbeat. When their reply comes in and thumps your wrist for a few seconds, and it really does feel like a pulse, it's very gratifying. (Even more so when you receive one out of the blue.) It's a very personal kind of messaging, and something I hope to see more of in the future. There's plenty of life left in Taptic/Haptic notification tech, I believe. Now, if my colleagues were sending it to me regularly, then I'd probably feel very differently... ;)
Sam Legge
@rgoodwin @kylhss @kuchengnom why are they perceived as "creepy"? Don't quite understand how an emoji could be creepy?
Abe Storey
Subtle but effective marketing. Apple trying to educate and market users on iMessage apps before they are live.
Ankur Sharma
They have got not just one but 4 emoji app! Smileys, Hands, Hearts and Classic mac.
Vahan Avagyan
Requires iOS 10. FYI.
Niv Dror
Good summary on The Next Web of Apple's Smiley app launches (4 different apps)
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