You may use stickers as photos all by themselves, or you can place them directly on top of the chat bubbles of other people (or sticker or picture). Apps now integrate information in iOS 15, making it possible to reserve a table at a restaurant or exchange movie schedules with other people. Your friends have the ability, under some circumstances, to adjust the dates and times, which enables everyone to work together. Here is how you make use of applications and stickers inside Messages!


Stickers and Applications Available Inside Messages
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Access to Apps and Stickers in Messages on iPhone and iPad
The App Tray is conveniently located next to your keyboard while viewing a chat thread.
- Start the Messages app on your iOS device, an iPhone, or an iPad.
- Tap the button labeled "App Tray" that is located next to the text field that is located above the keyboard. It reminds me of the logo for the Apple App Store.
- Drag your finger over the selector for the applications and stickers at the bottom of the screen. When you contact it, the icons will become larger than before.
- Choose the application or sticker pack you want to launch.
- After that, you will have the choice to either add a sticker or pick an alternative from inside the iMessage app.
New App Downloads and Sticker Packs On iPhone
You probably already have some applications on your device that are compatible with iMessage, and those apps will be waiting for you in your device's "App Tray" section. If you are interested in seeing what additional sticker packs or applications compatible with iMessage are offered, you may do so by visiting the iMessage App Store.
- iOS 16 delivers the long-awaited Wi-Fi choices that have been requested for years by iPhone users.
- You will be able to view the password for your Wi-Fi network, and you will also be able to erase previous networks from your history with the impending iOS 16 updates from Apple, which will alleviate two of the most significant annoyances that Wi-Fi users have had to deal with over the last few years.
- Start the Messages app on your iOS device, an iPhone, or an iPad.
- Tap the button labeled "App Tray" that is located next to the text field that is located above the keyboard. It reminds me of the logo for the Apple App Store.
- Tap the icon labeled "App Store."
- Tap the Visit Store button.
- Explore the App Store and decide which app or sticker pack you want to buy or download before doing so.
More Options of Messages on iPhone
There are instances in which a sticker pack or an iMessage app will contain additional features in addition to those currently shown on the bottom of the screen. You have the option to widen the view so that you can see everything.
- Start the Messages app on your iOS device, an iPhone, or an iPad.
- Tap the button labeled "App Tray" that is located next to the text field that is located above the keyboard. It reminds me of the logo for the Apple App Store.
- Select the sticker pack or app you wish to utilize by tapping its icon.
- To expand the view, use the Expand tool at the top of the app window. It seems to be an arrow pointing in the direction of the sky.
- To see additional content, drag your finger up inside the app window.
- When you finish, you may collapse the tool by tapping the icon at the top of the app window. It resembles an arrow that is pointing downward.
- Look at several sticker choices demonstrating how to press the expand tool first, then browse across the window, and then hit the collapse button.
