Facebook has rolled out an update for its Messenger app. The social networking giant has introduced video chat heads and support for Dropbox to its Messenger app.
The video visit makes a beeline for the talk heads brings a drifting on screen circle on the clients' gadget. This will empower the clients to multi-errand furthermore proceed with the video talk in the meantime. The client can put the coasting hover anyplace on the screen by simply holding and dropping it. The redesign is as of now accessible just on Android, be that as it may, there is no word in respect to when the upgrade will arrive on iOS stage.
Along with this, Facebook has also added Dropbox support to the Messenger, which will enable the users to directly share photos, videos and other files via the app. The users will now see a Dropbox icon, after clicking on the 'More' button in the Messenger app. With the Dropbox app installed on their smartphone, the user can share any file in their Dropbox without leaving the Messenger app. The users will now be able to share videos, images and even animated GIFs directly in their chats.
In its official blog entry, Stan Chudnovsky, head of item for Messenger said, "We need individuals to impart only the way they need to on Messenger, with everybody they think about. Giving our clients the capacity to share their Dropbox recordings and pictures in Messenger strings with only a couple taps will help them convey more style and identity to those discussions."
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