Apple's Just-Dropped iOS 15 Includes a New Cochlear Implant Option For Your Memoji
Get the Full StoryView this post on Instagram A post shared by Hearing First hearingfirstWhile Apple has taken steps to diversify its Emojis and Memojis by adding a variety of skin tones, orientations, and body types, this iOS 15 update feels like a long time coming.
To better represent those with hearing loss, Apple has introduced a cochlear implant option for your Memoji. This is one of three new accessibility options for customizing your Memoji, which also include oxygen tubes and a soft helmet.
Tucked away in your Memojis settings - found in your messages - this hearing device is a small step toward better representation of a whole community of people previously underrepresented in this tech space. Share it through Messages and FaceTime if you feel it best represents you in Memoji form! Here's how you can get it:
How to Get the Cochlear Implant Memoji
Open Messages and create a new message
Tap the Memoji icon a face with hearts on the bottom
Hit the three dots on the side to edit
Slide to the Ears tab
Scroll down to Audio and select the cochlear implant
Hit Done to save your Memoji
Check out even more cool features iOS 15 has to offer like redesigned Notifications and a new Maps and Safari appearance .
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