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The video delves into various features, tips, and tricks of iMessage that can enhance the user experience. It begins with revealing hidden message effects and handwriting modes to add flair to messages, and suggests using tools like Lingo Jam for unique fonts. The presenter also explores the iMessage App Store, which offers games and apps to enrich the platform's utility, emphasizing games such as tic-tac-toe.
Advanced features like drag-and-drop emojis, Digital Touch for animated sketches, and the privacy concern regarding photo location sharing are also discussed. Solutions are provided by turning off location access for the camera.
Furthermore, the video explains practical features such as pinning conversations and links for easy accessibility, adding a subject field for bold text messages, and filtering spam messages. To save data, enabling low-quality image mode is recommended. Additionally, Siri's capability to read long messages out loud helps users multitask effectively. Overall, the video aims to maximize creativity, convenience, and privacy within iMessage.
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In this part of the video, the presenter shares tips, tricks, and hidden features of iMessage. They explain how pressing and holding the send button reveals various message effects, including bubble and screen effects. These effects can also be applied to pictures, making messages more vibrant. The presenter highlights a hidden handwriting mode accessed by turning the phone to landscape, allowing users to send handwritten notes. For unique fonts, they suggest using an online tool called Lingo Jam. They also point out that the App Store icon in iMessage provides access to apps and games specifically designed for the platform, including games like tic-tac-toe that you can play with friends.
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In this part of the video, the speaker highlights several advanced features of iMessage that many users might not be aware of. They explain that iMessage hosts a variety of cool apps to enhance user experience. The speaker demonstrates how users can drag and drop emojis onto messages as responses, make them larger, and even replace emojis by accessing sticker details and deleting them. They introduce “Digital Touch,” a feature that allows users to send animated drawings and unique touch-based animations, like circles, heartbeats, and fireballs. The segment also addresses a privacy concern regarding the ability of recipients to see the location where a photo was taken if it was shared via iMessage, and provides a solution by turning off location access in the camera settings. This part of the video aims to enhance messaging creativity while maintaining privacy.
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In this segment, the video highlights several useful features in iMessage. First, it explains how to pin conversations and links for easy access: you can pin up to nine conversations by holding down on a contact and swiping up, and pin important links for future reference. Next, the video shows how to enable a subject field in messages for bold text to make messages stand out. It then covers a method to filter spam messages by toggling on “filter unknown senders” in iMessage settings. Additionally, to save data, there’s an option to enable low-quality image mode. Lastly, the video presents a feature where Siri can read long messages aloud, allowing the user to continue their tasks hands-free.
