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Adopt Snapchat, Facebook Messenger can now send short video

Adopt Snapchat, Facebook Messenger can now send short video
Facebook Messenger. ©2014 PhoneArena
If you are a true fan of Facebook in Android gadget certainly familiar with Facebook Messenger. Today, short messaging applications that adopt features of Snapchat.

In the final version of Facebook Messenger for iOS and Android handsets, Facebook allows users to record a video of a maximum duration of 15 seconds and sent via Facebook Messenger directly without intermediaries other applications, PhoneArena.

Like the Snapchat, users can easily take pictures and then distributed to your Facebook account. Calljuga voice features can be used free of charge only by using signals from Wi-Fi. Any easy way of life, after opening the Facebook Messenger, just tap the camera icon located in the bottom row.

To record a short video, a billion Facebook users just tap and hold the button 'send' for video recording, and release the button when the video has finished recording. Right after removing the fingers from the screen, a short video will be immediately sent. In contrast to Snapchat, video clips that have been made will not go away. Users also can not check the video recording because it will be directly sent without preview feature.

Another feature that is not less interesting is the "Big Likes". Big Likes would make Facebook Messenger users can send 'thumb' bigger when seeing comments are highly preferred.

In this way, Facebook Messenger will have three important features that social networking photo sharing, video-call, and send the latest video clips. To date, it is not known whether this latest Facebook Messenger will be enjoyed on smartphones running the Windows Phone operating system.

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