Facebook Will Remove Chat to Promote Messenger App | 
Facebook
 is going to remove chat from the primary iPhone and Android app, in 
order to force users to install a standalone Facebook Messenger app.
The representatives of the company admitted that they plan to eventually
 require that users all over the world install the Messenger app, but 
they couldn’t provide a specific timeframe for the change.
The app developers point out that the free, standalone Messenger is 
faster than the messaging service built into the main Facebook app for 
smartphones. The users will also be provided more features in the 
Messenger app, including the ability to make voice phone calls via Wi-Fi
 in some countries and send texts on Android.
At the moment, Facebook keeps facing increasing competition from new and
 fast-growing mobile messaging application like Line and WeChat, along 
with such established brands as Google Hangouts and BlackBerry’s BBM. 
Fortunately, Facebook managed to acquire one of its biggest messaging 
competitors, WhatsApp, for $19bn a couple months ago. WhatsApp then 
announced adding voice calling later in February at Mobile World 
Congress.
Industry observers believe that Facebook’s decision to encourage users 
to switch to a separate messaging app on mobiles could either help boost
 the popularity of its Messenger or cause a backlash if users view the 
action as heavy-handed. In addition, this standalone app will also 
directly compete with WhatsApp.
Nevertheless, Facebook is increasingly moving into the mobile space, 
believing that it is a way to continue expanding its 1.2 billion-strong 
user base. The company has developed or acquired a catalogue of 
standalone apps aside from its main application over the past few years.
 Three months ago, Facebook launched Paper, a photo-heavy news-reading 
application that has already earned positive reviews. The company also 
purchased photo-sharing app Instagram a couple years ago, which recently
 reached 200 million users.
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