Facebook Messenger Lite Launched for iOS, Available Only in Turkey

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By Tasneem Akolawala | Updated: 10 October 2018 17:52 IST
Highlights
  • Facebook Messenger Lite was launched in 2016
  • The app is only available in Turkey for now
  • Facebook Lite app for iOS was launched last week

Facebook Messenger Lite app is 10MB in size

Photo Credit: App Store

Facebook launched a stripped down version of its Messenger chat app in October 2016, but it was available only for Android users back then. Now, after two years, the Facebook Messenger Lite app has been launched for iOS users as well. The Messenger Lite app is small in size, uses less data, and works even in spotty connectivity. The iOS app is only available for Turkey users for now, but it should roll out in more regions soon. This comes shortly after the Facebook Lite app was launched for iOS users in Turkey.

TechCrunch was first tipped off about this development, and the app was spotted on the App Store by app intelligence firm Sensor Tower. The Facebook Messenger app is about 140MB in size, while the Messenger Lite app is only 10MB in size on the App Store. In comparison, the Facebook Lite app for iOS is about 16.3MB in size.

A Facebook spokesperson also confirmed the release to the publication, "When we first rolled out FB Lite and Messenger Lite as standalone apps, our goal was to deliver the power of a native app, with as many of the same features as possible while still being lightweight. Up until now, Facebook Lite and Messenger Lite have only been available on Android. Now we're testing these experiences on iOS. We're committed to connecting people with the things they care about - no matter their connection, device, or where they live."

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The Messenger Lite app retains basic chat features like sending text messages, photos, videos, or links to an individual or a group, but the report states that the app doesn't show the real-time online status of users. The app was launched keeping emerging markets in mind, and was rolled out in India in July last year. It also got the video chat option earlier this year, enabling video calling even in spotty network areas.

 

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