An easy way to connect with friends!

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Facebook Messenger is an easy-to-use mobile chat client for your iOS device. While it’s also available on Android, the simple and clean interface on iPhone has made it quite popular among users around the world. It won’t be wrong to say that Facebook Messenger is a complete package, providing you with ample features, such as text, video, voice, payments, and secret messaging.

An instant messaging app for everyone!

Sleek design, easy to use, and packed with features!

From the moment you download Facebook Messenger, it’s difficult to skip the minimal aesthetic appeal. With a white background, the app displays Facebook’s familiar blue color theme. The most recent chats are clearly listed at the top of the home page. The unread messages are marked with bold text, making them easily visible. Right below the chats, you can notice a range of modules, including favorites, birthdays, and active friends.

Fun and interactive messaging on the go

Each message comes with a version of your friends’ profile picture to the left. Group messages can be accessed right from the same window. The list shows a truncated preview of recent messages, allowing you to access them with ease.

While using Facebook Messenger, you can swipe left over a thread to conveniently delete messages. The same action allows you to mark messages as spam, archive them, or mute the entire thread. From the options, you can also block people within a couple of clicks.

The easy-to-navigate app highlights important sections, such as Home, Groups, Calls, People, and Me. It’s worth mentioning that the ‘People’ page is more than a contact list or address book. It gives you a detailed overview of ‘Message Requests’ from people you haven’t connected with on Facebook.

Right in the message thread, Facebook Messenger shows when the recipient reads a message, and when she or he is formulating a new one. Since the interface is interactive and supports emojis, stickers, and GIFs, chats are fun and interesting.

Apart from text, you can add photos, locations, audio files, and video files. Group chats come with all the features of a usual ‘Messenger’ thread, allowing you to chat with more people in one go. While the app can be intrusive with constant notifications, you can easily turn them off from the settings menu.

Where can you run this program?

Facebook Messenger app is available for iOS and Android, while you can access the messenger on Mac and Windows through Facebook.com via your internet browser.

Is there a better alternative?

While Facebook Messenger is quite popular, you might be looking for a few alternatives. Google Hangouts is a good option, but often feels too formal as a messaging app. Since it’s integrated with Gmail, you can use it to chat with people in your email address book conveniently. Another good choice is WhatsApp, which is also backed by Facebook. However, there have been some security concerns regarding messaging on WhatsApp, and you need a SIM to use the platform.

Our take

The revamped Facebook Messenger app comes with interactive chat options, stickers, and emojis. With a simple and clean interface, it makes chatting with friends and family easier and more convenient.

Should you download it?

While there have been some privacy concerns about using Facebook, Messenger remains one of the most popular instant messaging apps in the world. With a wide range of features combined with Facebook’s integration with your contact list and address book, Facebook Messenger is a great choice.

  • Pros

    • Simple and clean interface
    • Fun and interactive emojis
    • Voice & video calling options
    • Allows group chats
  • Cons

    • Privacy concerns
    • Can be intrusive

Specifications

Platform
  • Mac
  • iOS
  • Windows
  • Android
Language
  • English
  • French
License

Free

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Developer
Facebook

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