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How to get the latest Facebook UI on your Android device (v.9.0+)

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Facebook has the reputation of often changing its user interface. There was a point in time where I kept on getting the settings and features confused, because of constant changes to the UI: new things appeared, while other parts disappeared or where hidden somewhere else. The latest Facebook UI for the Android app under the version number 9.0 (or higher) is out for alpha testers. If you want to get the new UI on your device, here is how you can get it today.

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Thankfully anyone can be an alpha tester, you don’t need to get a special invite, but you do need to know how to get it, which requires a few steps.

  • First you want to ensure that you aren’t part of a beta testing group for Facebook. If you are, head to the beta tester Google Group and click on the settings. Here, simply choose to leave the group.
  • Now you want to become an alpha tester, which you can do by joining this Google Group. On your internet browser, click on link to the Alpha Tester Group and then choose ‘join group’.
  • Ensure that the information on the popup window is correct, like your display name and email address. Choose to join this group.
  • Now, as part of the alpha testers group, you will be brought to a welcome page. Follow the instructions to get the new UI.
  • Visit this link and click Become a Tester.
  • Uninstall the Facebook app on your device by going into the settings of your device, then Manage applications, swipe to All, and scroll down until you find Facebook. Tap on the app and select uninstall.
  • Open the Play Store app in your browser and re-install Facebook by choosing Update or Install.
  • Turn on automatic updates, because they will be updating alpha multiple times per week.
  • Log into Facebook on your phone after installation.

If you don’t see the new UI on your phone, you might just need to go back into the Settings and the Facebook App info page under Applications Manager, and then Clear data.

This was the one way to do it, the method Facebook wants you to follow. You can on the other hand sideload the apk, which means you won’t get the updates from the Play Store. Please use this at your own caution.

What do you think of version 9.0 (or higher) version of Facebook? Do you like the new UI or were you content having the old one?

Via: Droid Life Source: Reddit

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Loie Favre found her way to her present passion for Android and smartphone technology after experiencing an epiphany when she held her Galaxy Note 2. From that point onwards, you can find her with her nose buried in countless Android apps and different smartphone models, and thanking her lucky stars that she gets to work at something she loves.

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    Kathy Atkins Apr 7, 2014 Link to comment

    I think its awful also, I like having most recent as my default news feed and now I can't do that and have to use the menu to get to it! I want to go back to older version for that reason


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    Mary Mod Apr 2, 2014 Link to comment

    I do not like it at all! I dunno maybe I need to get use to it, but I find it harder to read. They are focusing on the pics and videos it seems. It just makes me want to scroll down and not read anything.