Sunday, April 6, 2014

Facebook releases Messenger supports Internet connections in ... - Globo.com

Facebook Messenger released this week, a major update to its app for Android and iPhone. Now, all application users can make free calls over the Internet, 3G or Wi-Fi to your social network of contacts, similar to Skype and Viber way.

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The feature had been introduced to the Facebook Messenger “Beta” version that was being tested, however, was almost “hidden” under a button on the application. Now, however, is available as one of the main features of the service -. Therefore, only now the service was discovered by most users

The version for Google’s system won yet support groups, released for iOS last week. To start making connections on Facebook Messenger, everything you need is to download the latest version of the app in the App Store and Google Play. Then just open a conversation with your friend and tap the phone icon to make the call. The application is free and can be done only between the contacts of the social network with the installed application and not to landlines like Viber and Skype Out.

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The feature Messenger phone calls Facebook promises to heat up the fight with other messaging applications. Besides Viber and Skype, another app that should soon gain function is WhatsApp. Only available for iOS and Android, the new functionality has not yet been released Messenger for Windows Phone users.

Via iMore, Phone Arena and Geeky Gadgets

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