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In March, Google brought a feature to Pixel phones that allows you to turn any message typed using the Gboard keyboard into a "cool" text sticker. Yesterday, the American tech giant announced that it will soon make this feature available to everyone androiddevices.

Gboard lets you create a text sticker based on what you're typing. For example, if you write "Happy birthday love" and add an emoticon to the message, the app will automatically create a custom sticker with that text (and give you a variety of options to choose from). Here, Google was obviously inspired by the popular social network Snapchat.

In addition, Google announced new additions to the summer-themed Emoji Kitchen. In total, over 1600 new emoji combinations have been added. A series of rainbow emojis have also been added to refer to Pride Month, an event held every June in the US to support the LGBT community. Among the other news that Google announced, it is also worth mentioning the support for in-app purchases with the Google Play Points program or the new update for the Sound Amplifier application, which brings improved background noise reduction, faster and more accurate sound and an improved user interface that is now easier to read.

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