Apple planning to introduce new text effects feature in iMessage on iOS 18
Expected to work with RCS (Rich Communication Services) for green bubbles
iOS 18 predicted to include other features such as AI-powered autocompletion tool and RCS support
Text effects separate from existing bubble and full-screen effects
Users can animate individual words within a message
WWDC 2024 scheduled for June 10, first beta available shortly after keynote presentation, full rollout planned for September
Apple is reportedly planning to introduce a new text effects feature in the Messages app on iOS 18. According to multiple sources, this feature will allow users to animate individual words within a message, adding a new level of creativity and engagement to iMessage conversations.
The text effects are expected to be separate from the existing bubble and full-screen effects that iMessage already offers. With the Messages app set to gain RCS (Rich Communication Services) support in iOS 18, it is possible that these new text effects will also work with green bubbles, representing texts from Android devices.
The addition of text effects to iMessage is just one of the many enhancements expected in iOS 18. The update is predicted to be one of the most significant releases for the iPhone and will include other features such as an AI-powered autocompletion tool and RCS support.
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2024, where iOS 18 is expected to be unveiled, is scheduled for June 10. The first beta of the update should be available shortly after the keynote presentation, with a full rollout planned for September.
Apple may introduce new text effects in iMessage with iOS 18
New text effects could include animating individual words within a sentence
iMessage’s new text effects could potentially be sent to Android users through RCS integration in 2024
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The text effects would allow users to animate individual words within a message.
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The article contains some minor overgeneralizations and appeals to authority. It also presents a dichotomous depiction of text effects being limited to whole-window impacts in iOS 17 and speculates about future features without explicitly stating they are rumors or unconfirmed.
. . . Apple stands to increase the number of ways users can creatively send messages to each other.
According to a report on Friday by MacRumors, more are on the way.
As part of Apple's AI work, iMessage could generate images from a user prompt and then have them sent off to contacts.
Apple plans to add a new text effects feature to the Messages app on iOS 18.
The new text effects would allow users to animate individual words within a message.
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]Apple's upcoming iOS 18 release is expected to include a new text effects feature for the Messages app.[
The new text effects would allow users to add animations to individual words within a message.
Apple may introduce new text effects in iMessage with iOS 18
This new feature could allow users to add effects to only part of their text in a message, such as emphasizing a single word with an animation or different formatting.
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The author is making an inference based on a rumor and interpreting it as rich text support with animations. This is an example of an unwarranted assumption or jumping to conclusions fallacy.
] The way I read this rumor, Apple is planning a form of rich text support for Messages in iOS 18.[/
Most likely, that will include not only the basics like bold, italics, and underline, but also some more exciting options.
Apple is working on an iMessage feature that allows users to add animated text effects in iOS 18.
This feature allows animation to be applied directly to the text, not just chat bubbles or full-screen effects.
iMessage Text Effects could be compatible with third-party messaging apps that support RCS.
Apple is expected to integrate RCS support into iMessage with the iOS 18 update.
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Apple may introduce new text effects in iMessage with iOS 18
iOS 18 is expected to include a new text effects feature for the Messages app.
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The author makes several statements in the article that are not fallacious. However, there is one instance of an appeal to authority when the author mentions a MacRumors report about the new iMessage feature. This lowers the score slightly. No other fallacies were found.
According to the MacRumors report, this feature could even be compatible with third-party messaging apps that support the standard RCS.