Instead, it uses the in-built Android emojis (which to be honest aren’t amazing). However, the Facebook Messenger Lite app does not have native Messenger emojis. I much prefer Facebook Messenger’s emoji system - it’s super convenient and intuitive, you press the emoji button (or go to the emoji tab) and it gives you a little table of recognizable, easy to identify emojis to select from. *(I feel like blog posts which compare two things should have a table which summarizes the main points - whenever I look for comparisons in blogs, I look for a table for a quick comparison.) In short: Facebook Messengerĭespite being a computer scientist, I use emojis to quickly express my opinion on a topic of conversation (saves having to think of an actual response). To keep it concise*, I’ve provided the following table: I’m aware that there are tonnes of blog posts on Facebook Messenger vs Facebook Messenger lite, however, some are old and outdated (stating that video calling doesn’t work) and others are just long and overcomplicated. I decided to switch to this app to find its pros and cons and give a comparison between the two. ![]() A few days ago, I discovered Facebook Messenger Lite - a lightweight form of the Facebook Messenger app for Android only. I predominantly use Facebook Messenger to contact friends and family.
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