Cloneapp Messenger - An Alternative to Using Facebook on Your Phone
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If you're looking to use Facebook messenger on an Android phone, then Cloneapp Messenger may be what you're looking for! It's a powerful app which allows you to sign into Facebook on your Android phone, perform various actions on the web, and even sync your contact list between your various accounts. For example, I have a Facebook account which allows me to create/edit email contacts, display my Facebook wall, send messages, etc... On my T-Mobile iPhone and now I'm able to perform all of those actions from my Android phone using Cloneappers. Now, Facebook has implemented their own version of Cloneapper onto the Android Market but unfortunately doesn't have the same capabilities as the iPhone version. However, Cloneappers from BlueSoft Digital seem to have everything you need in order to clone Facebook applications right on your Android phone!
As I said earlier, Cloneapp Messenger is an actual application for Facebook that you can install directly onto your Android device! This means that all of the functionality of Facebook will be available to you on your phone, including chat, messaging, uploading and importing of files, and so much more. I was hesitant at first to buy this application, because I've had issues with Facebook on my computer (I'm an iPhone user). However, I decided to give it a try after reading tons of positive reviews/reviews on the internet. After installing the app on my T-Mobile iPhone, I loaded up my laptop and went to work. Within 10 minutes, I was ready to head over to Facebook and see if my contacts were updated!
Now, this doesn't mean that if you want to clone Facebook that you should download a third party application. I simply mean that if you're looking for a way to perform all of those functions on your Android phone, then you should consider using Cloneapp Messenger. Not only does it allow you to have an authentic Google Android experience but also gives you access to everything that Google offers as well. So in other words, not only will you get all of the functionality of the Google interface, but you will be able to do it from your mobile phone as well. If you love Facebook but don't like the impersonal nature of the social network, this is probably your best option. In addition, if you have an existing email account on another phone or tablet (or even a computer) that has an Internet connection, you'll be able to access all of your contacts and everything else that's available via the web.