The official Facebook for Android was updated a couple of days ago with some changes here and there that makes the application a lot more better than it was. It's now bundled with "Camera" and "Messensger" applications and the icon which was initially confusing to most users now has a facebook icon attached with it. Facebook for Android helps you connect with your friends and share on the go. Upload a photo, keep up with friends’ photos and status updates, look up a phone number, and more – right from your Android device
Requirements: Android 2.1+
Overview: Share and stay connected with your friends with the Facebook for Android app.
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The official Facebook for Android was updated a couple of days ago with some changes here and there that makes the application a lot more better than it was. It's now bundled with "Camera" and "Messensger" applications and the icon which was initially confusing to most users now has a facebook icon attached with it. Facebook for Android helps you connect with your friends and share on the go. Upload a photo, keep up with friends’ photos and status updates, look up a phone number, and more – right from your Android device
Requirements: Android 2.1+
Overview: Share and stay connected with your friends with the Facebook for Android app.
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