Four months after the launch of Facebook Home, which aimed to turn every
Android phone into the long-rumored Facebook Phone, the company is
starting to bring certain Home features into their primary app with an
update today. In other words, bits and pieces of Home are coming to the
main app… without requiring anyone to actually download Home.
The first feature to make the jump to the main app is Home’s Cover
Feed, which lets you replace Android’s default lockscreen with one that
brings in photos and posts from your Facebook news feed.
While it’s always been possible to use Cover Feed while disabling
other aspects of Home, you still had to at least download Home to do it.
Not anymore.
Not crossing over to the main app just yet is the namesake Home
launcher (a Facebook-centric overhaul to Android’s core interface, its
homescreen) and their platform-wide floaty-head messenger notifications
system, Chat Heads. With that said, you can get Chat Heads without downloading Home — it’s built into the Android port of Facebook’s Messenger app.
So the only thing that’s really left to Home as a standalone app is
the launcher, which has never really seemed to prove all that popular.
For those who do dig the Home launcher, though, three new
devices are getting supported as of today: the HTC One, the Nexus 4, and
the Samsung Galaxy S4.
source [[ techcrunch ]]
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