Today we're introducing Home - a new way to turn your Android phone into a great, living, social phone.
We
all want to share and connect. That's how we discover new information
and build meaningful relationships. But today, phones are built around
tasks and apps. To see what's happening with your friends, you pull out
your phone and navigate through a series of separate apps.
We asked ourselves if sharing and connecting are what matter most, what would your phone be like if it put your friends first?
Our
answer is Home. Home isn't a phone or operating system, and it's also
more than just an app. Home is a completely new experience that lets you
see the world through people, not apps.
Cover feed
From
the moment you wake up your phone you become immersed in cover feed.
Cover feed replaces the lock screen and home screen. It's a window into
what's happening with your friends - friends finishing a bike race, your
family sharing a meal or an article about your favorite sports team.
These are the beautiful, immersive experiences that you get through
Home.
You might have missed these updates before, but now they're
a central part of the Home experience. Since Home is both your lock
screen and home screen, the content comes right to you. You can flip
through to see more stories, and double tap to like what you see.
Cover
feed is for those in-between moments like waiting in line at the
grocery store or between classes when you want to see what's going on
in your world.
Chat heads
With
chat heads you can keep chatting with friends even when you're using
other apps. When friends send you messages, a chat head appears with
your friend's face, so you see exactly who you're chatting with.
Messages reach you no matter what you're doing - whether you're checking
email, browsing the web, or listening to music.
You
can move chat heads around and respond to messages. And since SMS is
integrated into Facebook Messenger for Android, chat heads include
Facebook messages as well as texts.
Notifications
Cover
feed is great for seeing everything going on in the world. But when
something happens that's more important and directed at you, like a
friend posting on your timeline, you'll receive notifications with their
profile pictures.
To open notifications, just tap them. And if
you don't want to deal with them right now, you can just swipe to hide
them and keep flipping through cover feed until you want them back.
Apps
It's
as easy to get to your apps in Home as it is on any other phone. Swipe
up to see your favorite apps in the launcher. There's also a screen
containing all of your apps, and you can drag your favorite apps to the
launcher.
How To Get Home
Home will be available as
a free download from the Google Play Store starting April 12. Home
works on the HTC One X, HTC One X+, Samsung GALAXY S III and Samsung
GALAXY Note II. Home will also work on the forthcoming HTC One and
Samsung GALAXY S4, and on more devices in the coming months.
Home will also be available pre-installed on phones through the Facebook Home Program.
HTC and AT&T are the first companies working together to deliver a
phone with Home. It's called the HTC First and it goes on sale April 12.
We
designed Home to be the next version of Facebook. But we also wanted to
do something more. We wanted to reimagine the way we all use computing
devices to make us more connected and bring us closer to the people we
care about.
Download Home and put your friends front and center on your phone.
Additional Media Resources:
To learn more about Home, go to www.facebook.com/home
To learn about partnering on the Facebook Home Program, go to www.facebook.com/home/partners
To learn more about Home and developers, click here.
To download our introductory video, click here.
For additional questions, visit Help Center.
FAQ:
What is Home?
Home is a whole new experience for your phone. It’s software that turns your Android phone into a great, living, social phone.
How can I get Home?
You
can download Home for free from the Play Store starting April 12, or
purchase a phone with Home pre-installed. The first phone to come with
Home is the HTC First, which goes on sale in the U.S. on April 12.
Where is Home available?
Home
will initially be available for download in the U.S. on April 12, and
will be available in other countries shortly after that.
What Android phones does Home work on?
Home is available on:
HTC First
HTC One (Future)
HTC One X
HTC One X+
Samsung GALAXY S III
Samsung GALAXY S4 (Future)
Samsung GALAXY Note II
How can I buy a phone with Home on it?
AT&T will offer the HTC First for sale on April 12.
Is Facebook building a phone?
No. Facebook Home is a software experience designed to run on Android devices.
Is Facebook home an operating system?
No. Facebook Home is a family of apps. You install them and they become the home of your phone.
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