Lite Messenger for Facebook Android app
It is hardly a secret that Facebook likes to play fast and loose when it comes to mobile resources. Don't believe us? Just check your currently running apps and services. Oh, and the social giant's decision to decouple the Messenger functionality and spin it off as a separate app definitely didn't help either.
Just like Facebook Lite, Messenger Lite is officially designed to cater to older phones with less memory and processing power. It requires less bandwidth to work as well and promises to cope better with unstable connections. Like the Facebook Lite app before it, the new Messenger is primarily aimed at developing countries, where older Android phones are still widespread. Today's initial launch includes Kenya, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, and Venezuela. But a wider release has been promised later on as well.
There is definitely a universal appeal to offloading some of the resource strain of the full apps even on modern and powerful devices and enjoy the potential battery life benefits in the process. That being said, we have no doubt that if an all-round release does take place, many will be more than willing to sacrifice some advanced features like Stories and Chatbots, that likely didn't make the cut in the "Lite" variant. But if resource-savings is what you are after, then you could just check out the Facebook Lite app we mentioned earlier. It seems to be available internationally now on Facebook's own site and the Google Play store and does still have access to a basic messenger interface. Hopefully, Facebook won't remove it from there as well.
Lite Messenger for Facebook Android app
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