and the U.S.,” a Facebook spokesperson told TechCrunch. “We’re excited to bring Messenger Lite to Android users in four new markets, including Canada, Ireland, the U.K. But now its expansion into Facebook’s top developed world markets makes it a tool for penny-pinching users like teenagers who want to avoid burning away their pricey megabytes but still stay in touch. Previously, Messenger Lite was primarily for users in areas with weak bandwidth so the app would run faster. There’s still no plan for an iOS version, though. Messenger Lite packs most of the critical features of the app, but skips things like Messenger Day and selfie lenses that can drain data. and Ireland after previously being available in more than 100 mostly developing countries. Now the Messenger Lite Android app is expanding to the U.S., Canada, the U.K. ![]() Facebook’s data-conserving version of Messenger is no longer just for developing nations with slow networks.
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