A few days after updating its app for Google’s Android (Download App) devices
and bucking the trend of history, Facebook has rolled out the latest
features for its service on its mobile apps for the iPhone and iPad.
A
host of new Facebook features hit the app with the release of update
4.1. Facebook users can now access their profiles with the new Timeline
feature which allows users to arrange their personal information
chronologically so people can see their lives changing over time, as
well as a whole lot of new stuff that makes Facebook function a little
differently.
For one, according to TechCrunch,
photos seem to load faster in 4.1, and Facebook in general feels more
responsive. The app now allows you to add friends to specific lists when
you add them as friends, and also includes the “Subscriptions” and
“Subscribers” features that have shown up on Facebook’s website. These
allow you to subscribe to different particular users or pages and see
updates from them, as well as see who subscribes to your updates.
Facebook
hasn’t rolled out the Timeline update for its iPad app just yet, but
the company says that the new version of the app is coming. The delay
for all the iOS app updates in general is an interesting one: Facebook launched its updated apps for Android last week,
but it took a day or two for the update to make its way to Apple’s
platform. This could be nothing – perhaps a delay in Apple approving the
updates – but it’s also the first time that Facebook has launched an
app or update on Google’s platform before Apple’s, and it’s possible
that that’s significant. We did recently hear that there are now more Android mobile Facebook users than iOS.
Up
until the launch of the update, Apple users could only access the
Timeline feature and other new Facebook stuff through the mobile web
version of Facebook.com. That’s still the case for iPad owners, unless
they’re willing to use the Facebook for iPhone version of the app, which
is still compatible with Apple’s tablet.
Regardless
of the story with apps and updates, however, Facebook’s latest version
of its mobile apps are likely to change the way you use Facebook on your
mobile devices. New notifications activate pop-up windows or
half-screen takeovers rather than sending you to a separate page, which
means browsing Facebook in general is quicker and easier. Some features,
like the Timeline Activity Log, haven’t made their way into the updates
just yet, so it’s likely that Facebook will have another update for us
on the horizon.
A
survey from market research firm Nielsen recently reminded us that
Facebook is the most-used app on both major mobile platforms, so any
time Facebook brings out big new features, it’s something of an event.
Users may already be mixed on the Timeline feature, but that doesn’t
mean that lots of iPhone and iPad owners won’t soon have a bunch of new
Facebook features to play with.
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