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Facebook Messenger could be coming back to the Facebook application. The new feature is at present in testing and was spotted by application specialist Jane Manchun Wong and would imply that you could utilize single application to get both the social media and messaging service. The change utilizes the current Messenger option in the Facebook application, yet takes you to another chat area and not opening the separate Messenger application.

FB Messenger was first released as an independent application in 2011 and in 2014 Facebook expelled messaging option from its main facebook application. After long time now Facebook gets ready to incorporate its messaging services crosswise over Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Enable Facebook Messenger Dark Mode in 3 Simple Steps

not opening the separate Facebook Messenger application

In a tweet Wong notes that this Chats segment just contains limited features of FB Messenger. In spite of the fact that you can utilize it to send and receive messages, despite that you need the standalone to open Messenger application to calls, to send image, or send message emojis.

As a feature of its messaging plans, Facebook expects for each individual application to keep on existing. Wong theorizes that the same is valid for the Messenger application, which she think will be kept to serve people in comparison to the Facebook application.

Wong’s screen captures of the functionality demonstrate Facebook proposed white upgrade for the application, which was first spotted toward the start of January. It is not known when the new Messaging interface will be available.

In a report by theverge Facebook spokeperson said that they are testing to improve the messaging services inside the Facebook application but they don’t have any additional information to share as of now.

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Sumit Pandit
Sumit Pandit is a senior news reporter for Oispice. He is an expert on smartphones, apps, gadgets, and the tech industry. He writes for different tech news and has an excellent ability to make complex matters easy to understand. Sumit can be reached on Twitter @sumitkrpandit or Email at [email protected].

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