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Google rolling out Audio Emoji for Android phone app, will allow users to send sound effect during calls
Google has introduced a new feature for Android users that brings a playful twist to phone calls. The company has begun rolling out the "Audio Emoji" feature in its Google Phone app, which allows users to send sound effects during calls. First reported by 9to5Google, the Audio Emoji feature is currently in beta testing for users enrolled in the beta program for the Google Phone app. These users can try out the Audio Emoji feature, which includes the option to send one of six different sound effects during a call: sad, applause, celebrate, laugh, drumroll, and poop. How to use Audio Emoji on the Google Phone App To enable Audio Emoji in the Google Phone app, follow these steps: Open your phone's Settings.
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