Recent reports suggested that the social media giant
Facebook has integrated a feature that allows users to post videos on
the comments section and share 360-degree images on the network.
This will allow Android, web and iOS users to reply to comments with
videos. This feature applies to all posts by people and pages, and other
member groups. In addition to this feature, the company has also
introduced another feature for sharing 360-degree photos on the network.
A user can capture a 360-degree image using their device and
subsequently share them on Facebook, which can be better examined using a
Gear VR or other headsets in the marker.
Other than the videos and 360-degree features, Facebook is also
working on a SMS support feature in its messenger division, according to
reports.
According to an Android Police report, the SMS support feature that
was being tested in the Facebook Messenger is back again in the laest
beta test for Messenger.
However, the revived feature is a little different from the initial
one that appeared on earlier. This time around, users of the latest beta
version of the Messenger app will have to make it the default SMS
application on the devices.
On Android devices, the user has to go to the settings menu and
enable messenger as the default SMS app. Folks who are using the Beta
version of the app will get SMS conversations in purple background
instead of the regular blue one.
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