NO FACEBOOK ACCOUNT FOR MESSENGER IN ANDROID PHONE
Facebook account can now use its messenger service.
Facebook has opened up its messenger service to people who aren't registered
with the social network, and you can now use Facebook Messenger to chat using
only your name and mobile number.
Facebook
updated its Android app yesterday to embrace a wider audience base by removing
the necessity to be a Facebook member to use the messenger service. It could
help in enticing more non-members to use Facebook services while giving
existing users a bonus by letting them chat with friends who are not on the
social networking website.Earlier this week rumours were rife about Facebook
looking at acquiring cross-platform instant messaging service Whatsapp, but the
social networking giants has put an end to all of it by expanding its already
existing chat service to encompass IM too. Facebook will be trying to cash in
on the fact that using their messenger service will help cut down on the cost
of sending out SMSs.
At
the Le Web Conference in Paris, Peter Deng, Director of Product at Facebook,
said, “The SMS protocol has been around for 20 years. It’s designed for these
old phones, and they don’t take advantage of the location features, the touch
screen, the picture taking that today’s phones have and that’s why we invested
in it.” He added that a lot of people have had to open email accounts just so
that they could access Facebook, and the newer version of Messenger will allow
more people to benefit from Facebook services without the hassles of signing
up.
“As
a result of focusing on mobile, for the past year and a half, we've been
investing a lot in mobile messaging. We've noticed that people have wanted more
than SMS can provide. We want to let people connect with each other and feel
like they're in constant communication,” said Deng.
Even
though the roll-out is currently for Android and scheduled at a later time for
iOS, Facebook is looking to add more feature phones to the fold. Deng noted
that the site is accessed by 7,000 different devices every day. He said that
Facebook is looking at adding new kinds of users to their kitty; users who have
not signed up, yet can access Facebook features like photos. But the focus will
remain on messenger for Facebook added Deng.
According
to the Director, in India
and Indonesia,
carriers are going to provide low-cost data plans for people who want to use
only Facebook Messenger. Facebook joining the IM fray may just lead to popular
apps such as Whatsapp and Kik Messenger suffering in India.
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