It’s an app for the entire world, but more specifically for developing countries where data connectivity is hard to come by. Facebook Lite is very similar to the original version of Facebook and even has a few added benefits which we would show you.
Benefits of Facebook Lite
Space conservation. As a download, Facebook Lite is under 1MB, and once its installed, it takes up just 2.82MB of space on the device. That when compared the amount of space regular Facebook takes up, which is about 195MB. This is not an inconsequential difference.
In addition, Facebook Lite doesn’t preload photos in the way that Facebook does. It instead, downloads low resolution versions of photos that you can scroll through in your timeline, when tapped it will download the higher resolution version.
Also, when uploading photos, the images are compressed and sent to the background so that the user doesn’t have to stare at an uploading screen for minutes at a time.
User Interface
Facebook Lite is a totally redesigned app. The status posting feature has been re positioned to the top of the app (rather than a floating button in the bottom right), that has made the space bar to be shrunk down into a button.
The layout isn’t bad, it’s just different.It still has the same basic tabs ; News Feed, Friends Requests, Messages, Notifications, Search, and Options. The only challenge is you just can’t swipe between them; you have to tap them.
There is generally bigger text and buttons, which is intended for devices with low resolution screens. Yet it still has a semi-modern look with white cards over a grey background there’s just no real shading effect behind them.
In the notification panel below, you can see that the Lite version doesn’t feature the profile photos of anyone, instead opting for small, low resolution images to denote whether someone liked or commented on something. The only thing a off is that there’s no border between the notifications and the sides of the screen, making it look jam-packed.
CPU power. Other “features” have been removed, like Facebook’s in-app browser that many people disable anyway.
Scrolling through the Lite app is noticeably less cooler than scrolling through regular Facebook. It’s obvious they made some adjustments to allow it to function properly on devices with low RAM and low
All in all, the app is certainly usable, its just a bit less smooth than the regular Facebook app.
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Security and Privacy
Some people think the regular Facebook application’s permissions to be a bit invasive. You can see all of those below.
It looks like a long list, but Facebook Lite’s list is nearly as long:
The major differences include Facebook has permissions to set/change the wallpaper, change audio settings, read/toggle sync settings, and expand/collapse the status bar. So nothing too dramatic.
Basically, if regular Facebook’s permissions are too invasive for you, Facebook Lite’s probably are as well. Your best bet to avoid permissions is simply to access Facebook’s mobile website via your favorite browser, and for safety, access Facebook via Tor.
However, if you also use Facebook’s messaging feature, there is another app you might have to consider: Facebook Messenger. Below are some (but not all) of Facebook Messenger’s permissions.
Most notable here is that Messenger has the permission to send SMS messages, and if that worries you, then rest assured that Facebook Lite does have the messaging feature built-in, it’s just a bit toned down. Let’s take a look at that.
Messaging with Facebook Lite.
Since Facebook Lite includes the messaging feature, some people might prefer to download it instead of the Facebook + Messenger combo. A while back, Facebook decided to force all of its app users to download Messenger if they wanted to continue using the messaging service.
But if you would want to make this switch, how does Lite compare to messenger? You can see for yourself. Lite is below on the left, and Messenger is below on the right.
Lite is obviously not as attractive as Messenger. Message bubbles are represented in blocks and don’t include timestamps or read receipts. But the core messaging feature is present. If you found Messenger to be too ambiguous, Lite might just be the messaging app you were looking for anyway.
If you are a lover of Facebook stickers, then you’ll be pleased to know that even the Lite version supports them. However, their organization is beyond poor. You’ll have access to just a limited number of emoji and a very random listing of stickers. It’s functional, but not great.
Facebook lite is almost as good as the original version of Facebook, and you might want to consider getting it.
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