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Facebook Messenger adds free video calling

Facebook Messenger adds free video calling

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voice calling for MessengerFacebook is now rolling out video calling feature for messenger. So, users can now start video calling with one tap by using messenger app.

This feature works fine on LTE and Wi-Fi both. You only need to open the conversation and then tap on video call icon to start the conversation. You can change the camera from front to rear and can also turn off your camera. Facebook also claimed that it will work fine on slow internet connections.

With this video calling feature, Facebook is trying to compete with Skype, Hangouts and Facetime. Facebook messenger has around 600 million users and this new feature will help company in engaging users with Messenger. Video calling is very important way of communication. So, Facebook does not want users to use separate service for this.

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