Facebook Home App or Android




If you buy a computer, you probably know that you found it on Microsoft Windows. HP, Toshiba and other manufacturers have their own pre-installed "bloatware", but Windows is Windows, no matter how many springs and dashboards that comes with it.

Android operating system from Google, meanwhile, has been dismantled and put together again and again that certain products that they use - such as the Amazon Kindle Fire tablet - seem only "pure" Android is Google's own Nexus devices.

Facebook page on the first smartphone soon preinstalled on HTC and Samsung devices new and existing HTC, is another example. But what is it really?

Facebook is just another application?

Ellis Hamburger on the edge of the practice was a representative of Facebook, as the house had meant a Facebook icon in the top drawer HTC app, which means that you can start like any other application. And like the Facebook application itself, you will be able to install the game from Google Market app, which begins on Friday.Not quite unprecedented,Thus other replacement home screen runs on Android. Android smartphones and tablets do not have the home screen that comes with it, you can download "apps" like ADW Launcher Google Play, and then when they start asking if you want to start when you press the Home button. The representatives of Facebook, which is why the Facebook App home icon, there is: If you have a spare third home screen and download decide to return, you can just click it.
This is not "just" another application

Although most of the Android home screen replacement, adding new features to the experience of the default home screen (like spinning 3D cube) Add, Facebook page an almost complete overhaul. Hands on just looked like normal Android experience, at least until you start an application. Even then discuss the "heads" (icons faces of your friends) and Facebook updates and notifications cling to the sides of the screen while you are in the middle of things. Facebook page also replaced the phones lock screen installed and used in your face (or the equal sign, or whatever is your profile picture) as a kind of home button replacement.