Basically the new UI is available to anyone that runs a version 9.0 of the app, and in order to use that version one must become an Alpha tester for Facebook. Don’t worry, though, since becoming an Alpha tester is pretty simple. Here are the steps to get Facebook’s new user interface running on your Android devices: Make sure you are not a Beta Facebook tester. Become an alpha tester by joining this Google Group. Follow the link in the Google Group to download the alpha version of the app from Google Play. (If you are asked to “Become a tester” before you hit the Facebook landing page on Google Play, click “Become a Tester.”) Push the application to whichever Android device you would like from Google Play. After countless rumors and leaks, Samsung has finally unveiled the new Galaxy Alpha; a 4.7-inch Android handset that runs on the company’s own octa-core processor with 2GB of RAM and is backed by six-core Mali-T628 GPU. As far as its design goes, the new Samsung Galaxy Alpha looks like a miniature Galaxy Tab S 8.4 with its thin body complete with metal trims around it and a perforated back panel. Read more in our articles including "How to run the new Facebook UI (for Android only)" and "Samsung Galaxy Alpha now official".
Basically the new UI is available to anyone that runs a version 9.0 of the app, and in order to use that version one must become an Alpha tester for Facebook. Don’t worry, though, since becoming an Alpha tester is pretty simple.
Here are the steps to get Facebook’s new user interface running on your Android devices: Make sure you are not a Beta Facebook tester. Become an alpha tester by joining this Google Group. Follow the link in the Google Group to download the alpha version of the app from Google Play.
Our coverage of alpha tester includes: "How to run the new Facebook UI (for Android only)"; "Samsung Galaxy Alpha now official"; "Cherry Mobile introduces Alpha Luxe Windows Phone smartphone". Each article provides unique insights and information.