The Android mobile app has always been behind the iPhone version when it comes to design and features. With this newest Android update, Facebook looks like it is finally giving its Android brethren the attention they deserve. The Android Facebook app has been downloaded more than 100 million times, so it’s strange that the app has seen much less support.
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The Facebook app runs on Android 1.5 and up, so most Android phones will work with it. The new app will be live “soon” in the Android Market.
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On Android, Facebook now has to contend with Google+ when it comes to mobile features. Google+ on Android lets you do mobile Hangouts with video chat, use Messenger for quick group chats and today it added a search bar that lets users find anything on the network.
A few more looks at the new Facebook app for Android can be viewed below:
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