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Samsung Galaxy Phones Have Contact Posters Feature Too : How To Use It

During the WWDC2023 event, Apple announced iOS 17, the next software update for iPhone. iOS 17 has brought many new features and improvements, including expressive communication, easy and simple sharing, and a smart full-screen display. Among these new features is the iOS 17 Contact poster feature already available on Samsung Galaxy devices as a OneUI calling Background AR Emoji feature.

OneUI Calling Background AR Emoji feature:

OneUI Call Background AR Emoji feature allows users to create, customize and add photos or videos to a call background to individual contacts. With this feature, users can customize their appearance, give a completely new look to the calls, and choose different backgrounds and layouts of the AR Emoji

Apart from this, the background feature also provides the option of dark mode. By following a simple way, you can allow this feature to work like the Contact Posters work on iOS 17. 

How to Add Call Background AR Emoji feature in Galaxy devices? 

  • Open the Phone app on your Galaxy device.
  • Tap on the three-dot menu.
  • Click on setting.
  • Select call background.
  • You can customize your call background using the background as well as layout options.
  • You can choose how to show caller information for contacts with profile pictures for layout.

Additionally, you can add a background in two ways: one is a simple, colorful background, and another way is by adding a video. To add a background, by clicking the “+” button on the top right corner, you can choose a photo from your gallery or create a background using AR Emoji. While creating AR Emoji, you can customize the look and style of the emoji as per your need. 

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Aakash Gour

Aakash is the main editor of RM Update and coordinator of the news area. If it is important and urgent, Aakash has written about it. He is an expert in the Android and Google ecosystem. He has been writing about mobile phones and technology in RM Update since 2019, a time in which he has been debugging his analyses and especially product photography.

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