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Samsung With Disney Brings Daisy Duck and Goofy as AR Emojis for Galaxy S9 and S9+

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Two new classic Disney characters are being added to the lineup of AR Emojis for Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+. The new members are Daisy Duck and Goofy.

The lineup already consists of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Donald Duck. The AR Emojis for these phones also feature the Incredibles family of Pixar. It includes the entire family (Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl, Jack-Jack, Violet, and Dash) with their family friend Frozone.

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Samsung Latest AR EmojiThis brings the Samsung AR Emoji roaster of the two phones to 11 members. That’s a pretty good first lineup of a football (World Cup, anyone?) or a cricket match! The best part is, you can make them express anything you like. Being innovative and bringing flavors of your favorite sport can too add to the fun!

Samsung’s AR Emoji’s can be personalized by the users, and can also be shared on social media platforms and messages to friends. The messages can also be further personalized via AR, deep learning and face recognition technologies that can map over 100 facial features. You can as well use the Bixby assistant to create your own emojis and make your conversations more expressive than ever before.

Daisy Duck and Goofy have already been made available for download. Users of Galaxy S9 and S9+ will need to tap on the plus icon sitting at the right-hand corner on the AR Emoji mode of the camera, leading to the Galaxy Apps Store.

Further, AR Emojis are coming soon from Samsung via its collaboration with Disney. Stay tuned!

You’d wish the AR Emoji feature is brought to other phones too, at least of Samsung’s if not other brands wanting to copy! But won’t that all be cool for Android users? Apple already has Memoji’s to offer via its upcoming latest iOS update, perfectly set to rival with Samsung now! But the South Korean company did call dibs first!

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