Social Media giant, Facebook, has announced today a new version of its Facebook app that uses less data and works well across all networks, the Facebook Lite. Facebook Lite, as its name suggests, is a stripped-down version of Facebook's main app designed to work well on low-tier Android phones and 2G networks or areas with slow or unstable connections. Facebook Lite is currently rolling out in Asia, followed by Latin America, Africa and Europe. source: FB Newsroom Play Store: Facebook Lite Can't use the heavily-sized Facebook app on your low-end devices? You might want to take a closer look on the new Facebook Lite app for Android, giving you almost the same social media network experience for less of your storage space. Built for the emerging markets, Facebook Lite offers its users full access the social networking service and use essential features also seen on the regular app such as browsing your news feed, adding pictures, comments, likes, shares and many more. As always, there are ways to sideload the app into your smartphones if you know how to do the drill (READ MORE: How to get FB Lite on your Smartphone), or use a third-party Facebook app instead to suffice your need for social media. Read more in our articles including "Facebook announces the Facebook Lite app for Android" and "Facebook Lite launched at the Google Play Store".
Social Media giant, Facebook, has announced today a new version of its Facebook app that uses less data and works well across all networks, the Facebook Lite. Facebook Lite, as its name suggests, is a stripped-down version of Facebook's main app designed to work well on low-tier Android phones and 2G networks or areas with slow or unstable connections.
Facebook Lite is currently rolling out in Asia, followed by Latin America, Africa and Europe. source: FB Newsroom Play Store: Facebook Lite Can't use the heavily-sized Facebook app on your low-end devices?
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