Apple will FINALLY launch an ‘eye-roll’ Memoji in its upcoming iOS 13.4 update so iPhone users can better show their exasperation
- Apple will release a total of nine more Memojis in its upcoming iOS 13.4 update
- It adds to a total of 24 Memojis that are already available on iPhones
- Other releases include a a shocked face, a person slaving away behind a laptop
In its upcoming iOS update, Apple is updating its range of Memojis to include the hotly anticipated rolling eyes face.
Apple has finally caved in to customer pressure for the expression which perfectly encapsulates a user’s exasperation.
Other releases include a shocked face, a person slaving away behind a laptop and a person praying.
In its upcoming iOS update, Apple is refreshing its range of Memojis. In its latest batch is an eye-roll Memoji that perfectly encapsulates a user’s exasperation
In its iOS 13.4 update, Apple announced it will release nine more Memojis. However, a release date for the update has not been announced
Apple users have been asking for the specific Memoji for a long time, with little indication from the tech company if it was working on it.
Users on Twitter heckled the company in a bid to get the sought after image.
One wrote in December: ‘For Christmas can you please make a Memoji with rolling eyes?
‘bc that’s me 90% of the time.’
Another took to Twiter and said: Um excuse me @Apple
‘Why don’t we have a rolling eyes Memoji.
Apple users have been asking for the specific Memoji for a long time, with little indication from the tech company was working on it
twitter user Alyssa Rothman took to social media to ask Apple directly if it would make an eyes rolling Memoji. Apple has finally obliged
Users on Twitter heckled the company in a bid to get the sought after image. One wrote in December: ‘For Christmas can you please make a Memoji with rolling eyes?’
‘I want to roll my own eyes not the yellow face.’
But now, in its iOS 13.4 update, it will be one of the nine latest releases.
However, a release date for the update has not been announced.
The beta-testing version, which is now freely available to the public, is the best available option.
The range currently sits at a total of 24 expressions after its launch in 2018, and includes favourites such as the thinking face, a swearing face and a face-palm.