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Android World Update # Facebook Messenger gets a complete Holo UI makeover, only available to limited number of users

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Facebook Messenger gets a complete Holo UI makeover, only available to limited number of users
Oct 29th 2013, 23:48, by Chris Chavez

Facebook Messenger UI update

The Facebook team has really been giving Android the ‘ol college try as of late. Recently, they infused Facebook Home with new social services, and today the Android team is back, giving Facbook Messenger a little TLC.

In an update currently rolling out to a “limited number” of testers, the Facebook Messenger app has been given a complete visual overhaul. Instead of the tired old Facebook UI, the app now features a sleek new Holo UI that follows Android’s design guidelines to a tee. Really, it’s like night and day from the previous version. Like other Android apps, swiping left and right takes you between conversation lists, contacts, and settings.

Besides looking fresh, Facebook touts the lighter weight update as “faster and more reliable”. For now, we’ll just take their word for it as the old/current version of Messenger is incredibly laggy on our HTC One (in contrast to the iPhone version that’s smooth as butter).

Testing a New Messenger Experience on Android

To help avoid confusion, Facebook Messenger will now display a handy new Messenger icon next to a user’s name who is also using the Messenger app. This way you’ll know ahead of time if they’re available to receive your message instantly.

Because searching for new people on Facebook is such a chore, Messenger will also allow users to message another Facebook user simply by punching in their phone number. Of course, you’ll need to verify your own mobile number before you can use this particular feature, playboy.

We’re definitely excited about the new changes and find the timing… interesting, given the light of the new Hangouts update — now with SMS integration — hitting Android users later this week.

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