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Facebook lite App for developing countries

Facebook lite



Facebook App is really cool and its a best way to enjoy the world largest social networking giant! But to to peoples from developing countries where internet is still expensive, its coolness can turn disturbing. The native android Facebook App do consume a lot of data. People like me after the hotspot in data usage, the next is always Facebook App. A Facebook addict can use nothing less than 1GB of data every month on Facebook alone! In developed countries 1GB is nothing and doesn't count as expensive! But in developing countries its huge and expensive.

Here come the good news! Facebook has quietly released a beta (test) version of Facebook lite! And it does so in countries where data is very expensive. Users from Nigeria, Bangladesh, Nepal, South Africa, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Zimbabwe can download are the countries that can officially download this App as for now.

Though the interface is a bit different with the native Facebook App, users will find it very helpful.

This application comes handy because it takes less than 1MB to download! Precisely its 252KB compared to native Facebook app of 29.15MB.

Designed to handle slow internet connection. Facebook lite is designed to work efficiently on 2G or Edge network.

Facebook lite is fast and simple

Don't think with 252KB you will miss that interesting conversation. This App supports notification pop-up like the native App.

Impact this good news comes with messaging integration and group conversation like the normal App.

This App is targeted at low end android devices

This App has already reaches more than 10000 downloads from play store! With 4.6 star rating! Statistics from google play store.

Facebook App was never this simple!

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Get Facebook lite from Google play store here Only above mentioned countries can download from play store.

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