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Now, make free calls on iPhone using Facebook's Messenger app
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Washington, January 17, 2013
First Published: 17:14 IST(17/1/2013)
Last Updated: 17:18 IST(17/1/2013)
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A woman shoots a video of the sign at the entrance to the Facebook main campus. AFP/Robyn Beck
Facebook has rolled out a free calling feature in its Messenger app for the iPhone.
The feature, which was released in Canada a few weeks ago, will let iPhone users make free calls to other iPhone users who are using the Messenger app. One cannot use the feature to make calls on
landline or cell phone numbers.

According to ABC News, in the app, select a friend, then the "i" icon in the upper right hand corner, and you will then see a "Free Call" option.

Facebook confirmed to ABC News that users will not have to update the app for this feature, as it will automatically appear for those who already have the app.

As with Skype or other mobile VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) services, you can make the calls over Wi-Fi or a 3G, 4G or LTE connection.

This is just one of many mobile announcements Facebook has made in the past few months.

According to the report, it upgraded both its iPhone and Android apps to make them faster and it released a new Poke app, which destroys messages 10 seconds or less after you look at them.

Facebook didn't make a big announcement about the voice calling service, but it's a very big move for the social networking company, the report added.


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