Showing posts with label Facebook Messenger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook Messenger. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2015

Messenger for Android allows connection and use without Facebook account

Recently, Facebook Messenger introduced a desired novelty among its members. This innovation allowed the use of the instant messaging application with your phone number, without using a Facebook account. It was unfortunately only available on a trial basis for the US, Canada, Peru and Venezuela, in the absence of a global launch that allowed to extend even further through the use of the app as if it were WhatsApp.


So, from this moment Facebook has opened the possibility to everyone, without country limitations, region or the like, to use the popular instant messaging application, "We are excited to announce the opportunity for all to use Messenger without Facebook account. from now is available worldwide."


As with WhatsApp Messenger, to use it you only need to access the application and instead sign up with Facebook, you click the New button below it. Then you need to enter your phone number by simply dialer displayed once the necessary checks and will ask you to name and photo to your identification, both personally and for your contacts.


The entire operation of the Messenger application is the same, nothing changes at all and you can continue using all the features like video calls face-to-face with your contacts, but now with no obligation to use Facebook to log in.


Although not mentioned anything at all, is just like whether the application can use instant messaging Messenger but through its web version, which would add more potential and be positioned at a higher step above WhatsApp website currently rather limited and in great need of updates and features like this.

Messenger for Android allows connection and use without Facebook account

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Facebook Messenger allows video calls now

At this point we still wonder how it is that Facebook has two instant messaging services such as Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp, both competing on different operating systems, and sharing many similar features.


However, they do not stop their own of constantly update and improve its application, this time throwing a novelty video calls that will allow us to talk face-to-face with friends, family or colleagues. The new option will let us keep conversations using both our home Wi-Fi, and 3G or 4G network connection, so this it does not generate a high rate of spending on our data.

It would be available gradually, coming to different countries, currently it is in Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Mexico, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, United Kingdom, United States and Uruguay. Of course this is a clear move to detract users to another application that also makes it competitive in this regard as Skype, for this next to the new dialer called Hello we are going straight for calls both voice and video.


At this point, we'll see what upcoming features added to the ownership of Facebook applications such as Messenger and WhatsApp, because practically they shared use tools and know how soon added, as today have pretty much the gist of a messaging application.

Facebook Messenger allows video calls now