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Updated Facebook Beta app now available for Windows 10 Mobile

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
October 20, 2015
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Facebook Beta received an update to version 10.0 for some Windows Phone users last week and now the update appears to be available for all users who have Windows 10 Mobile installed on their phones.

The update adds new icons to the settings menu, that match the design of Windows 10, and other slight visual enhancements including a slightly more compact news feed. The arrow icon that brings the user back to the top of the news feed has also been moved from the top right of the screen to the bottom.

New settings are now available under “Upload and Roaming Settings” and “App Permissions.”. Facebook users can now choose whether or not they want to allow Facebook to post while on the mobile network or whether they want to be able to start a post on one device and finish it on another.

Have something to share about your opinion on these new changes? Don’t hesitate to let us know what you think in the comments below!

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