Here's a guide to creating emojis and Live Stickers from your Live Photos if you're an iPhone user running iOS 17 or later.
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1. Open your Photos app. 2. Tap the photo you want to turn into an emoji or sticker. 3. Tap and hold the item in the photo you want to turn into an emoji or sticker until you see the white outline. 4.
Long tap the home screen and open Wallpaper and style. Pick a palette based on your wallpaper and apply it to app icons.
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