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The largest part of the first is obviously Facebook Home, a custom skin at the root of HTC Sense or Samsung's TouchWiz, although it is nowhere near as pervasive as either. We have a full review of the Facebook Home , so I'll hit the broad outline.
Facebook Home collapses your homescreen and your lock screen with a single entity, comprising your Facebook News Feed. Each update consists of a full screen image with some text here, where you can turn to comment on. Jumping past, you get a system of bare-bones app, but no widgets or even folders. It is an attractive skin, and it feels native and natural snapexplorer.com/how-to-successfully-root-your-htc-one-in-minutes-with-ease to first.
Beyond Home, Facebook Messenger can pop up "Heads Chat" over any app, which gives you repeated way to continue a conversation either SMS or Facebook. This is the best part of the Facebook Home and even if you're a heavy SMS users, makes it well worth the screen space dedicated to a small circle with the faces of your friends on your screen the integrating SMS.
The first one gets Home features not available on other phones: Complete integration with your notifications. They appear on your homescreen in a stack, and you can swipe them away individually or as a group. Here, though, I noticed a little bugginess including some of the alerts, using Google Alerts Now displaying content from another app.
Facebook Home collapses your homescreen and your lock screen with a single entity, comprising your Facebook News Feed. Each update consists of a full screen image with some text here, where you can turn to comment on. Jumping past, you get a system of bare-bones app, but no widgets or even folders. It is an attractive skin, and it feels native and natural snapexplorer.com/how-to-successfully-root-your-htc-one-in-minutes-with-ease to first.
Beyond Home, Facebook Messenger can pop up "Heads Chat" over any app, which gives you repeated way to continue a conversation either SMS or Facebook. This is the best part of the Facebook Home and even if you're a heavy SMS users, makes it well worth the screen space dedicated to a small circle with the faces of your friends on your screen the integrating SMS.
The first one gets Home features not available on other phones: Complete integration with your notifications. They appear on your homescreen in a stack, and you can swipe them away individually or as a group. Here, though, I noticed a little bugginess including some of the alerts, using Google Alerts Now displaying content from another app.