After mobile payment, Facebook would now address the VoIP calls.
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Facebook is present on all fronts at the moment. If the social networking giant has recently unveiled a solution for the placement of mobile payments , it would work now on another application that this time heavily loaded with VoIP calls.
Called Phone , it would have only one goal: to allow us to make calls to friends. It therefore would position on the same segment as Skype or even Hangouts.
And if Facebook suddenly became the first telecom operator in the world market of VoIP?
We still lack information for now but Android Police think the tool could rely on the Facebook data to give us a more complete service.
Instead of displaying a single number on the screen of our phone in case of incoming call, it could well provide feedback on the person seeking to join us. As the name, first name or even the avatar of his account, for example.
On the sidelines, Phone could also block calls from numbers reported heavily by other users of the service. That should not arrange the affairs of this nice young lady who calls me every day at noon for six years to sell me windows.
It is in any case the elements put forward by the message that appeared in some users, as evidenced by the picture that you find at the end of this article.
For now, Facebook is currently testing this application in-house, and it will probably wait for the official announcement for more information on its features. That said, given the community available to the giant, he should have no difficulty in imposing its solution on the market.
Everyone can not boast of 1.39 billion operators to its credit, right?
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Facebook is present on all fronts at the moment. If the social networking giant has recently unveiled a solution for the placement of mobile payments , it would work now on another application that this time heavily loaded with VoIP calls.
Called Phone , it would have only one goal: to allow us to make calls to friends. It therefore would position on the same segment as Skype or even Hangouts.
And if Facebook suddenly became the first telecom operator in the world market of VoIP?
We still lack information for now but Android Police think the tool could rely on the Facebook data to give us a more complete service.
Instead of displaying a single number on the screen of our phone in case of incoming call, it could well provide feedback on the person seeking to join us. As the name, first name or even the avatar of his account, for example.
On the sidelines, Phone could also block calls from numbers reported heavily by other users of the service. That should not arrange the affairs of this nice young lady who calls me every day at noon for six years to sell me windows.
It is in any case the elements put forward by the message that appeared in some users, as evidenced by the picture that you find at the end of this article.
For now, Facebook is currently testing this application in-house, and it will probably wait for the official announcement for more information on its features. That said, given the community available to the giant, he should have no difficulty in imposing its solution on the market.
Everyone can not boast of 1.39 billion operators to its credit, right?