With its eyes clearly focused on basic phone users in developing countries, Facebook is going to launch a mobile application, any time now, designed to offer a fast and rich Facebook experience to users anywhere in the world on more than 2,500 Java-enabled mobile devices.
Facebook’s Every Phone app — is available for download at m.facebook.com, and GetJar or Appia app stores — includes the Facebook news feed, inbox and photos modules.
Enabling the ‘Every Phone app’ user to upload photos and find new friends from their address book contacts. To proliferate the app fast, the social giant has made tie-ups with 20 carriers all over the world, to offer mobile users free data access for the app for 90 days. Partner carriers include Aircel, Airtel and Reliance in India, along with O2 Telefonica in Germany, Three partners in Indonesia and the United Kingdom, and Vodafone in Turkey.
Carriers offering free data access for a limited time:
• Aircel (India)
• Airtel (India)
• Banglalink (Bangladesh)
• Beeline (Russia)
• Celcom (Malaysia)
• Etisalat (Egypt, Nigeria)
• Globe (Philippines)
• Idea (India)
• Indosat (Indonesia)
• O2 Telefonica (Germany)
• Reliance (India)
• Smart (Philippines)
• Smartfren (Indonesia)
• Telkomsel (Indonesia)
• Three (Indonesia, United Kingdom)
• TIM (Brazil)
• TMN (Portugal)
• Ufone (Pakistan)
• Vodafone (Turkey)
• XL (Indonesia)
Watch How to use Every phone App HERE.
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Facebook launches Every Phone App for 2,500 Basic phones
Facebook launches Every Phone App for 2,500 Basic phones
Anil Singh
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
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