Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 3:48:57 GMT -6
Facebook changes its mind and plans to integrate Messenger into its app
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Maybe you remember the time when Facebook only had one app , since its instant messaging service was just as we can see it now in its web version: integrated as another part. Although many users disagreed with this decision, since it has been kept out... but not for longer, since Mark Zuckerberg 's social network could integrate Messenger again into its main app.
One more time! Facebook tests integrating Messenger into its application
The promising discovery was made by researcher Jane Manchun Wong , who has shared some of her screenshots of what the new interface would be like :
The way Facebook plans to integrate Messenger into its app, according to these scre Mexico Mobile Number List enshots, is as simple as it was in the beginning: by pressing the Messenger icon the app would open the received chats in a new section, instead of redirecting us to the Messenger app as it currently does.
Although we do not claim victory, since although it will be much more functional to read the messages that have been sent to us without having to leave the main Facebook app , according to Wong, it will be the only thing we can do, since if you want to make video calls, send photos or react to messages you would have to use the Messenger app ...
Although integrating Messenger into the Facebook app will be a relief for many who have expressed their discomfort due to the excessive memory space that having both apps means, the fundamental reason why Facebook wanted to back down may be even deeper than offer more space on your users' mobile phones.
An integrated messaging app for all Facebook services
As you may remember, at the beginning of the year Facebook stated that it was working on integrating each and every one of the messaging functions of its platforms into a single system , and this is apparently a big step towards achieving this.
Facebook takes the first step towards great unification: this will be your single inbox for business
Among its plans to integrate messaging services, Facebook assured that it intends for the app of each service to continue existing , so it is not very difficult that these tests to integrate Messenger into the main Facebook app are a preview of what is coming to us. with other applications such as Instagram or WhatsApp : messages could be managed from a single app, while the extra functions will be available, for whoever wants them, in the original app of each service.
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In this regard, a Facebook spokesperson told The Verge that they are “testing new ways to improve the messaging experience for people within the Facebook app. Messenger remains a standalone, feature-rich messaging app, with over a billion people using it monthly to connect with the people and businesses that matter most to them. “We have no further details to share at this time.”
Although it is not clear when the new Chat section will be available in the Facebook app, it may not be long before you can use the large social network's new integrated messaging service.
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Maybe you remember the time when Facebook only had one app , since its instant messaging service was just as we can see it now in its web version: integrated as another part. Although many users disagreed with this decision, since it has been kept out... but not for longer, since Mark Zuckerberg 's social network could integrate Messenger again into its main app.
One more time! Facebook tests integrating Messenger into its application
The promising discovery was made by researcher Jane Manchun Wong , who has shared some of her screenshots of what the new interface would be like :
The way Facebook plans to integrate Messenger into its app, according to these scre Mexico Mobile Number List enshots, is as simple as it was in the beginning: by pressing the Messenger icon the app would open the received chats in a new section, instead of redirecting us to the Messenger app as it currently does.
Although we do not claim victory, since although it will be much more functional to read the messages that have been sent to us without having to leave the main Facebook app , according to Wong, it will be the only thing we can do, since if you want to make video calls, send photos or react to messages you would have to use the Messenger app ...
Although integrating Messenger into the Facebook app will be a relief for many who have expressed their discomfort due to the excessive memory space that having both apps means, the fundamental reason why Facebook wanted to back down may be even deeper than offer more space on your users' mobile phones.
An integrated messaging app for all Facebook services
As you may remember, at the beginning of the year Facebook stated that it was working on integrating each and every one of the messaging functions of its platforms into a single system , and this is apparently a big step towards achieving this.
Facebook takes the first step towards great unification: this will be your single inbox for business
Among its plans to integrate messaging services, Facebook assured that it intends for the app of each service to continue existing , so it is not very difficult that these tests to integrate Messenger into the main Facebook app are a preview of what is coming to us. with other applications such as Instagram or WhatsApp : messages could be managed from a single app, while the extra functions will be available, for whoever wants them, in the original app of each service.
[Tweet “Don't suffer for space on your phone! Facebook plans to bring Messenger back to its app”]
In this regard, a Facebook spokesperson told The Verge that they are “testing new ways to improve the messaging experience for people within the Facebook app. Messenger remains a standalone, feature-rich messaging app, with over a billion people using it monthly to connect with the people and businesses that matter most to them. “We have no further details to share at this time.”
Although it is not clear when the new Chat section will be available in the Facebook app, it may not be long before you can use the large social network's new integrated messaging service.