![]() ![]() I've been using it for the past couple of months as my primary messaging app - there's nothing groundbreaking about it, but I use Facebook Messenger a lot, so it's been convenient to have all of my chats in one place. ![]() This feature has been in testing since February, according to TechCrunch, and seems to have already rolled out to quite a few people. The only real flair here is that, like Facebook chats, SMS conversations can pop out of the app as Chat Heads and float around the screen, over top of other apps.Ĭhat Heads are great until your Seamless delivery pops up Most of Facebook Messenger's fancier features can't be used here, but - thankfully - you'll still be able to send stickers. As of today, it's widely rolling out a feature inside Facebook Messenger that'll allow it to handle both Facebook messages and standard SMS messages, all combined into one interface. Facebook wants to take over all of your messaging on Android.
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