Samsung presents an exciting new feature for the Always On Display (AOD) feature on their smartphone. Samsung delivers innovations that allow users to display GIFs on their smartphone AOD screen that already has an Android 8.0 or Oreo system.GIF options that can be displayed on the AOD feature can be selected from Samsung provided, as well as from the user's personal gallery. Samsung introduced the AOD features via Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. When you enable this feature, as the name implies, user-owned Samsung will continue to power up and display hours, calendars, and images.
Samsung provides photo features to display on AOD, so users can bring up selfie photos, people they care about, or can also be funny memes. lack of this feature is able to drain the battery. In addition, the GIF will also not continue to move, although it can start moving again when the screen is tapped twice. However, because the GIF does not keep moving, it can help conserve battery life. In the meantime, this GIF feature can only be enjoyed in Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 + and Galaxy Note 8 which have done system update. It is estimated that users of Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 + can enjoy it as well.
Strengthening GIF Features.
GIF has become an exciting "toy" on all platforms, even if it ever stumbles controversy, GIF will surely come back to her fans again. in Instagram recently GIF can not be used on their Stories feature, but now it can be re-enjoyed after GIF had been criticized for containing racist content.
In a statement, a Giphy spokeswoman apologized to anyone affected by the matter. Just to note, previously Instagram and Snapchat remove the integration of its services with GIF provided Giphy. This follows the discovery of a racist GIF on the GIF share platform.
Google Master the GIF Platform.
Google announced the acquisition of Tenor, a startup that presents GIFs for Android, iOS, and desktop users. Google announced the acquisition process on their official blog written by Cathy Edwads as Director of Engineering from Google Images. This action is done because Google sees people not just looking for photos in Google Images, but looking for various kinds of GIF every day.
Edwards also praised the in-depth content of the Tenor library, so users can find GIFs that match their mood.Tenor is a startup established in 2014 by David McIntosh, Erick Hachenburg, and Frank Nawabi. Tenor used 300 million people to look for GIF, while getting 12 billion monthly GIF search.
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