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Facebook Beta For Windows Phone Gets Video Upload Support, New Design, And More – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
June 17, 2014
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Facebook Beta for Windows Phone gets video upload support and more in latest update

Facebook Beta for Windows Phone has received a new update which comes with some cool new features. For those that did not know, the Beta version of the app receives the new features before it gets rolled out to the non-beta app.

“Facebook for Windows Phone makes it easy to stay connected and share information with friends. Thanks for being a part of our beta and helping make Facebook even better on Windows Phone. Along with all the great new features, there could be some bugs. Help us build a better app by sending feedback via Settings > Feedback in the app,” the app description reads.

In this latest update, Facebook has received a brand new design (as you can see from the screenshots above). The app also features improved performance and support for additional languages. One new feature is the ability to upload videos.

Hit the download link below to snag the updated app!

Facebook Beta

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