Facebook Messenger is the latest app to be removed from the Apple Watch interface.
Yet some expressed it’s mere nostalgia for the Apple Watch apps which makes them sad to see the app go. “This kinda sucks. The Messenger app was never great but I always hate seeing native Watch apps go away,” another personThe change comes as Meta’s messaging app, WhatsApp, is creating a WearOS app that is compatible with an OS-based smartwatch.
The addition will allow users to not only check their messages on their watch but will also have end-to-end encryption which WhatsApp is renowned for.It isn’t clear if the Messenger app’s layout or accessibility was at fault for Meta’s decision to remove it from the Apple Watch, or if the company is simply shifting its focus to the widely popular WhatsApp addition. Meta has also not explained why it’s removing the Messenger app or if the change will apply to the Android Watch as well.
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