Apple has provided us with many new features iOS 17Including improving incoming calls on the iPhone through pictures or contact stickers, which works similar to customizing the lock screen, as it allows you to express yourself and customize the way you will appear to others by using pictures or emojis and choosing the font and color. Let us find out in the following lines. How to create your own contact label.

From iPhoneIslam.com, three iPhones with different custom faces. iOS 17


How to create a contact sticker in iOS 17?

If you want to choose how you appear to others when you call them, follow these steps to learn how to create a contact sticker on iPhone:

  • Open the Contacts app and tap your name

From iPhoneIslam.com, a screenshot of the Contact app on iPhone showing automatic drafts.

  • Then tap on the contact's photo and sticker

From iPhoneIslam.com, a screenshot of the tumblr app on an iPhone with auto drafts.

  • Then, click “Edit,” then “Customize.”

From iPhoneIslam.com An iPhone with an on-screen call button that includes an auto draft function.

  • Click on the contact sticker
  • Use the buttons at the bottom of the screen to take a photo or choose the photo from the gallery

From iPhoneIslam.com, Spontaneous draft: A man pushing a wheelbarrow full of pumpkins.

  • You can also choose a memoji or add your initials

From iPhoneIslam.com, automatic

  • Click “Done” to preview what the person sees when they contact you, then click “Continue”

From iPhoneIslam.com, Auto draft: A man carrying a wheelbarrow full of pumpkins.

  • You can now choose to edit your contact photo, choose a different photo to use, or skip this step

From iPhoneIslam.com, How to add a contact to a group chat on iPhone using Auto Drafts.

Thus, you have succeeded in creating your contact sticker. You can also share the sticker with contacts automatically, or always select Ask, so that you are prompted before sharing your name, photo, and sticker with others.

What do you think about the contact stickers feature with iOS 17? Have you tried it, tell us in the comments

Source:

macrumors

Related articles