Facebook Messenger Is Now Available For iPad Too!

Facebook Messenger, the standalone native chatting tool by Facebook is now available for iPad. Facebook pushing their Messenger application very hard for a while, now with the native iPad app, it becomes more strong. Details with screenshot and quick feature set inside.

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That is kind of expected, and maybe dedicated Facebook chat/IM user was looking for it. And this is not a separate App, they just make their existing Facebook Messenger App compatible with iPad, but don’t think its just large version of what they already had for iPhone. In big screen it had more potential, and Facebook used that. Using Sticker, Emoticon is more fun in this iPad version. Group chat, and video was never this easy in iPhone version.

Check this screenshot:

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Feature Set:

  • Get to your messages without opening Facebook.
  • Bring your conversations to life with stickers.
  • Send photos privately.
  • Have group conversations and make plans on the go.
  • Text your phone contacts, even if you’re not Facebook friends.
  • Share your location so people know when you’re nearby.
  • Record voice messages.
  • Make free calls, even to friends in other countries.
  • Know when people have seen your messages.
  • See who’s available on Messenger and who’s active on Facebook.
  • Stay logged in so you never miss a message.
  • Turn off notifications when you’re working, sleeping or just need a break.

Download:

iTune Linkhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/app/facebook-messenger/id454638411

If you are Android user, there is still no words if Facebook will do the same for Android Tablets too, but its expected that Android platform will receive same treatment.

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