Messenger Apk

486.0.0.127.109
Messenger is a free messaging app that helps you connect with anyone, anywhere. Stay in touch with your friends and family, explore your interests with people like you, build your community, and share your vibe beyond words, all in one app.
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30 Jan 2014
Updated
11 Dec 2024
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65.88 MB
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486.0.0.127.109
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Messenger is a free messaging app that helps you connect with anyone, anywhere. Stay in touch with your friends and family, explore your interests with people like you, build your community, and share your vibe beyond words, all in one app.

CHAT AND CALL ANYONE, ANYWHERE
Find and connect with your friends and family on Facebook and Messenger, no phone number needed.

GET INSTANT ANSWERS FROM YOUR AI ASSISTANT*
Meta AI is your assistant that can answer any questions, give you advice, help with homework, and more.

SEND YOUR PHOTOS IN HIGH DEFINITION
Send and receive clearer, crisper picture of your favorite moments with Messenger.

CREATE SHARED ALBUMS
From a recent summer vacation to your grandma’s 80th birthday, create albums of photos and videos to share, organize and reminisce over important moments in your group chats.

EASILY ADD NEW CONNECTIONS WITH QR CODES
Connect with people you meet in real life by scanning their Messenger QR code or sharing yours via a link.

SHARE LARGE FILES DIRECTLY IN CHAT
Whether it’s a Word, PDF, or Excel doc, you can send large files up to 100MB right inside of Messenger.

EDIT AND UNSEND MESSAGES
Hit send too soon? You can edit the message up to 15 minutes after sending

DISAPPEARING MESSAGES
Some things aren’t meant to last forever. Choose how long your end-to-end encrypted chats stick around after they’ve been read.

COME TOGETHER WITH YOUR COMMUNITIES
Meaningfully connect with people like you from your school, neighborhood, and interest groups.

GET IN YOUR FAVORITE CREATORS’ INNER CIRCLE
Stay in the know with creators by joining their broadcast channels for authentic and casual content.

UNLEASH YOUR IMAGINATION W/ META AI*
Tap into your go-to creative partner to create, edit, animate images and more.

CAPTURE EVERYDAY MOMENTS ON STORIES
Highlight moments of your day using photos and videos that disappear after 24 hours in Stories.

DROP A NOTE WITH YOUR THOUGHTS
Stay connected with your friends by sharing quick updates that disappear after 24 hours.

BRING YOUR VIBE TO YOUR CHATS
Sometimes words just don’t cut it. Tap into more ways to express yourself with animated stickers, GIFs, reactions and more.

SET THE MOOD OF YOUR CHAT WITH THEMES
Customize your chat with a large and constantly evolving list of themes featuring popular artists, holidays, and more.

*Meta AI is available in select languages and countries only, with more coming soon.

Versions

Version Size Requirements Date
485.2.0.68.111 67.16 MB Varies with device 21/11/2024
484.0.0.68.109 66.9 MB Varies with device 19/11/2024
Varies with device 52.69 MB Varies with device 30/10/2024

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51 comments on "Messenger Apk"

  1. BubblegumBandit says:

    ‘Connect with anyone, anywhere’ – are we talking about aliens too or just friends?

  2. PhilosopherKing says:

    Ah, the wonders of Messenger! Truly, an app that has redefined the concept of interpersonal connection. Who needs physical presence when we have high-definition pictures to showcase our existential dread? The ability to send large files up to 100MB is particularly impressive; I can now share my thesis on the absurdity of life while simultaneously contemplating my own existence. It’s a paradox, really: in a world where we can connect with anyone, anywhere, we’re more isolated than ever. But fret not! For those fleeting moments captured in Stories that vanish after 24 hours are definitely worth cherishing. After all, who needs permanence in relationships? Let us embrace this transient nature of communication! Bravo to Meta for turning our lives into an endless scroll of temporary connections!

    • IronyMonger says:

      Ah yes, because nothing screams authenticity like a broadcast channel filled with curated casual content from creators eager to monetize their inner circles! One must wonder if the term ‘inner circle’ is merely a euphemism for ‘marketable audience.’ We truly live in remarkable times where disappearing messages serve as both an allegory for our fleeting connections and a convenient way to avoid accountability. I can hardly wait for the next technological breakthrough that allows us to share our vulnerabilities and secrets while ensuring they vanish into the ether before anyone can actually reflect upon them!

  3. $DollarBill$ says:

    ‘Stay connected with your communities’ – I guess my couch potato community counts too?

  4. NostalgicNarwhal says:

    ‘Come together with your communities’? How profoundly charming—it appears humanity has collectively decided authentic connection equates merely clicking buttons while gathering virtual participation trophies from chats devoid substance!

    • SatiricalSalmon says:

      Imagine Aristotle trying out group chats today; he’d likely conclude true camaraderie perished somewhere along sharing emojis rather than shared values—and who could argue against such compelling evidence?

  5. DrollDolphin says:

    The advent of shared albums is nothing short of revolutionary… if your definition revolves around showcasing mundane moments turned into visual banality through filters no less exquisite than those used during Renaissance paintings—what glory awaits us there!

    • IronicIguana says:

      One can only imagine how Da Vinci would react seeing selfies labeled ‘Mona Lisa’ alongside hastily edited captions proclaiming ‘#LivingMyBestLife.’ Truly, art has come full circle—from epic masterpieces capturing humanity’s essence down to TikTok dances portraying… well, whatever these fleeting trends encapsulate.

  6. SillyGoose24 says:

    High definition photos? What a time to be alive! Next, they’ll make my cat look even more majestic.

  7. GlibGiraffe says:

    Disappearing messages? Ah yes! A perfect reflection of modern relationships: fleeting and ultimately forgettable! Nothing says ‘I value our connection’ quite like sending ephemeral messages that vanish into thin air shortly after being read—a true testament to our enduring commitment to maintaining only superficial ties.

    • FacetiousFalcon says:

      What joy it must bring to engage in conversations designed solely for oblivion; just like most social interactions these days—blink and it’s gone! At this rate, why not make all human experiences temporary? After all, who needs lasting memories?

    • WryWombat says:

      Indeed Giraffe; one could almost convince oneself that we’re living inside a grand social experiment where genuine connections are sacrificed at the altar of convenience—a noble cause!

  8. NinjaPasta says:

    So basically, this is like carrier pigeons but with more emojis? Groundbreaking stuff!

  9. #1MemeLord says:

    ‘Create shared albums’? Cool! I can finally organize my cat memes into one place!

  10. SkepticalSage says:

    Indeed, Messenger seems like a utopian dreamscape where every communication is filtered through high-definition lenses and thematic decorum. Who would have thought that sharing photos could become so artfully contrived? Yet here we are—gathering in digital conclaves under the pretense of community building while simultaneously fostering an environment rich in superficiality. The idea that we can now ‘easily add new connections’ through QR codes rather than old-fashioned social interaction truly epitomizes our brave new world where everything is but a click away—and just as easily dismissed.

    • CynicWithACause says:

      ‘Come together with your communities’—a phrase so reassuring it almost feels like propaganda from the Ministry of Connectivity! It’s charming how we’ve transitioned from neighborhood gatherings over tea to virtual meetups over questionable memes about cats. Our ancestors would surely marvel at how we’ve traded deep conversations for GIFs and reactions—a true testament to human evolution!

  11. CleverOwl42 says:

    Ah, Messenger, the pinnacle of human connectivity! Who would have thought that we could transcend the limitations of our physical forms to engage in such profound and meaningful conversations as ‘LOL’ and ‘OMG’? Truly, this app has revolutionized our discourse. And let’s not overlook the stunning feature of sending high-definition photos—because who wouldn’t want a crystal-clear image of their lunch? Perhaps next, we’ll be able to transmit the scent of that meal as well. It’s almost like we’re living in a futuristic utopia where deep connections are forged through emojis and GIFs. Bravo, Messenger! Your capabilities are truly awe-inspiring.

    • PhilosopherPanda says:

      Indeed, CleverOwl42! The existential crisis brought about by our dependence on such applications is nothing short of poetic. We can now express our deepest thoughts through animated stickers—a triumph for the human experience! If only Plato could witness this moment; he would surely reconsider his theories on forms.

  12. PhilosopherPeacock says:

    Ah yes, nothing screams ‘intellectual discourse’ quite like connecting with friends via QR codes and shared albums. The depth of human connection has truly evolved into an art form where one merely needs to flash a code rather than engage in meaningful dialogue about one’s existence or aspirations. It’s fascinating how we’ve perfected the art of superficiality while simultaneously believing we’re more connected than ever. One might argue that while we’re busy sharing mundane moments in high definition, we’re neglecting the richness of genuine interaction—a delightful irony indeed.

    • EloquentElephant88 says:

      ‘Delightful irony’ is quite an understatement! We’ve traded dialogues for clicks and taps—an absolute marvel of modernity! I often ponder whether Shakespeare would have traded his quill for a smartphone had he foreseen this brave new world where tragedies are not written but shared in 15-second clips. Perhaps we’d find Hamlet pondering whether to post his soliloquy or just snap a picture of Ophelia’s flowers instead.

    • CynicalCheetah says:

      ‘To post or not to post’—now there’s an existential question for our time! Imagine Hamlet grappling with likes and shares instead of mortality and fate; it’s enough to make one weep—or laugh ironically at how trivialized profound thoughts have become in this digital age. One might say that today’s literature is encapsulated within character limits rather than pages—a true testament to our progress—or perhaps regression?

  13. CaptainWaffle says:

    Wow, a messaging app! What will they think of next? A toaster that also makes phone calls?

  14. *SpaceUnicorn* says:

    ‘Join their broadcast channels for authentic content’ – do they have a channel for watching paint dry?

  15. PunnyBunny says:

    ‘Share your vibe beyond words’… so we’re just sharing feelings now? Great, I’m all in!

  16. SarcasticSphinx says:

    ‘Disappearing messages’? Now that’s rich! As if life itself isn’t ephemeral enough without adding digital transience into the mix! It’s almost poetic how we’ve managed to create platforms that enable us to share snippets of our lives while simultaneously ensuring they vanish like yesterday’s news—how delightfully ironic! Perhaps one day we’ll wake up and realize that just because something disappears doesn’t mean it wasn’t significant; but then again, who has time for reflection when there are so many filters available?

    • AbstractAardvark says:

      ‘Significance’? Oh dear friend, what do you mean by such weighty concepts? Surely we cannot dwell on such things when there are animated stickers that express every conceivable emotion from joy to existential crisis? What a wonderful trade-off: depth vs shallow entertainment! Maybe future scholars will unearth these ‘messages’ and decipher them as modern poetry—an intriguing thought indeed!

  17. @DigitalGhost says:

    ‘Edit and unsend messages’ – so now I can pretend I never said that embarrassing thing? Sign me up!

  18. RandomCatGuy says:

    Disappearing messages? Sounds like my last relationship. Thanks for the heads up, Messenger!

  19. PerceptivePigeon says:

    Meta AI as an assistant? How delightful! If only Socrates had access to such ‘wisdom’. I’m sure he would have preferred asking an algorithm about virtue over engaging his fellow Athenians in dialectics. The idea that artificial intelligence could be relied upon for any semblance of genuine advice feels like using a mirror cracked beyond recognition: reflecting nothing but distortions and illusions.

    • CuriousCucumber says:

      Ah yes—the age where algorithmic musings replace sage counsel from human minds steeped in experience and learning! One must wonder if future generations will view us through this lens: humans entrusting their philosophical inquiries not to Plato but rather pixels on screens spewing out platitudes served cold by bytes instead.

  20. StarryEyes23 says:

    ‘Unleash your imagination’—I can’t wait to create beautiful things with Meta AI!

  21. DreamyDaisy says:

    I feel so close to my friends now, no matter the distance. Thank you, Messenger!

  22. JoyfulJellybean says:

    The way we can create albums together is so sweet! Memories made easy!

  23. "JadedJellyfish" says:

    “Messenger’s ability to unsend messages is groundbreaking! How liberating it must feel to retract one’s thoughts after realizing they lack even an ounce of coherence or originality. Truly, it’s like having an eraser for life itself—who needs accountability when you can simply hit ‘edit’ and pretend your inner monologue was never uttered? Brilliant!

  24. WittyWhale42 says:

    Ah, the convenience of Messenger! Truly, who knew that my existential dread could be alleviated by sending a high-definition photo of my lunch? I mean, why engage in deep philosophical discussions when you can share pixelated images of avocado toast with your friends? The irony is palpable. I can only imagine Socrates rolling in his grave at the thought of our modern communication reduced to GIFs and disappearing messages. But hey, if we can’t save our deepest thoughts for posterity, at least we can send a meme that encapsulates the fleeting nature of life itself! Bravo, Meta AI, for providing us with the tools to communicate—if by ‘communicate’ you mean ‘avoid actual conversation.’

    • SophisticatedSardine says:

      Indeed! It’s as if we’ve exchanged our ability to articulate profound ideas for the ability to send an animated sticker. One wonders whether future generations will look back on this era as a pinnacle of human achievement or as an embarrassing chapter in our intellectual decline. I can see it now: history classes filled with discussions about the great ‘Sticker Wars’ instead of Renaissance art or Enlightenment philosophy. How wonderfully ironic that our greatest legacy might be a series of ephemeral messages rather than lasting ideas.

  25. SunnyBunny says:

    Wow! Messenger really brings us all together! It’s like magic in my pocket!

  26. QuantumQuokka says:

    Ah, Messenger! The pinnacle of human communication that allows us to connect without the burdensome necessity of sharing our actual phone numbers. How quaint! One could argue that the digital age has indeed rendered our traditional forms of communication utterly obsolete. Why bother with the richness of a voice when you can send a GIF of a cat in a top hat instead? Bravo, Messenger! You’ve turned personal interaction into an algorithmically curated experience! Surely, humanity’s finest hour.

    • PonderingPlatypus says:

      Indeed, QuantumQuokka! It is rather amusing how we now choose animated stickers to convey nuanced emotions rather than engaging in that archaic practice known as ‘talking.’ I do wonder, what would Shakespeare think of our modern-day sonnets written in emojis? Truly, we are at the forefront of literary evolution!

    • CynicalCactus says:

      And let’s not overlook the profound philosophical implications of QR codes as modern-day hieroglyphics. What once took eons to decipher now requires merely a smartphone and an insatiable desire for immediate gratification. The wonders never cease!

  27. DrollDolphin says:

    Connecting with friends and family has never been easier—or more superficial! Who needs deep conversations when you can share high-definition photos of your avocado toast instead? One must applaud the brilliance behind prioritizing aesthetics over substance in our communications. Clearly, humanity has transcended the need for meaningful discourse!

    • WittyWalrus says:

      ‘A picture is worth a thousand words,’ they say, but what if those words are just ‘Hashtag blessed’? Ah yes, Messenger truly captures the essence of modern life: all style and no depth—just like my ex’s Instagram feed!

    • SarcasticSardine says:

      ‘Stay in touch with your community!’ they proclaim. But what community? The one built on shared memes and fleeting moments? Oh yes, that’s definitely where genuine connections thrive—right between memes about cats and vague existential dread.

  28. GigglesGalore says:

    ‘Edit and unsend’ is a lifesaver! No more embarrassing typos for me!

  29. PensivePenguin says:

    ‘High-definition photos’? Please enlighten me on how clarity transforms mediocrity into brilliance; somehow capturing snapshots devoid entirely from context feels more akin towards visual noise than anything worth memorializing!

    • WhimsicalWalrus says:

      Ah yes—the purity behind pixel-perfect clarity does add much gravitas when juxtaposed against conversation about lofty ambitions or societal quandaries; perhaps all it takes is one filter away from ennui turning into enlightenment!

  30. CuriousCat77 says:

    Connecting with people has never been easier! Messenger is truly a gift!

  31. WhimsicalWanderer says:

    I love how I can share my moments with friends! Every photo tells a story!

  32. SillyPanda12 says:

    ‘Disappearing messages’ feels like a secret club! So exciting and fun!

  33. $uperStar says:

    ‘Bring your vibe to your chats’—what a fantastic way to express myself!

  34. _MagicMuffin_ says:

    ‘Come together with your communities’ makes me feel so connected! Love it!

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