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Apple has introduced significant updates to its Messages app in iOS 18, with a particular focus on enhancing the popular Tapback feature. Tapbacks, the quick reactions users can add to messages by long-pressing on them, have received a colorful makeover and expanded functionality.

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In iOS 18, the six standard Tapback icons now feature more vibrant colors and intricate details. This visual refresh makes reactions more expressive and engaging, since the new design is visible both when selecting a Tapback and when receiving one from other users.

Perhaps the most notable change however is the addition of emoji support for Tapbacks. While the classic six reactions remain, you now have the option to choose from a wide array of emoji characters, adding a new layer of personalization to your message responses and making them more nuanced and expressive.

Here's how to use emoji as a Tapback reaction to a message you received in iOS 18:
  1. Long press on a message in the conversation thread.
  2. Swipe left across the standard Tapback reactions.
  3. Either select one of the suggested emoji to use, or tap the greyed out emoji at the end of the row to access the emoji keyboard and choose one that better suits your reaction.
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That's all there is to it. In iOS 18, Apple has also added new text effects and formatting options to the Messages app. Follow the links to learn how to use them.

Article Link: iOS 18: Use Emoji as Tapback Reactions in Messages
 
Yet Apple still doesn’t offer the option to disable notifications for them.
 
Noticed this after the update, a nice little addition. One of a ton of little updates on this release I'll just use (unlike most .0 updates).

Definitely had to be a goal for the release to focus on stuff alot of folks would actually use.
 
Must both iPhone owners have iOS18 for this to work or only one side will do?

TIA
To anybody on an older version of iMessage (or no iMessage), it shows:
Craig Federighi reacted 💇‍♂️ to "How come you're always late?"

To other interfaces and non iMessages (car etc) if you use one of the standard reacts it changes it to loved/emphasized/questioned/etc:

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An iPhone person since the very beginning…but I find myself seriously questioning what Apple does and how they do it. I mean, are you serious?!? Colored tapback reactions?!? It’s been around for several years…..like….EVERYWHERE…
And who in the world uses iMessage?!? Of all my contacts with an iphone (and I got 100s of them), literally NO ONE uses it, never have been using it and most probably never will.
So…yes, I don’t get it how they keep on emphasizing like literally outdated things such as colored tapback reactions in 2024.
I’ll always be an iPhone person, yes. But because of what I personally like about the phone and what it does. And, more than than 75% of it is hardly ever talked about by its maker. At all.
This tech giant, in all its glory, sometimes just comes across like a totally naive and inexperienced shoemaker.
 
Top tip: Stop holding down a message to react and quickly double tap that same message instead.
I discovered this accidentally last night and came to this page to see if that functionality is new in iOS 18 or if I'm just super-late on it.
 
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