Facebook Messenger for Android has entered into the exclusive 1
billion+ downloads club. The news was announced by David Marcus, who
leads the company’s messaging business, in a Facebook post.
If you aren’t in the know, Messenger is the company’s third app to
cross the milestone – the Facebook Android app did it last year, while
WhatsApp did it this year. Also, Facebook and Google are the only two
companies that have apps with more than 1 billion Google Play downloads –
the latter’s Google Search, Maps, Gmail, and YouTube apps are part of
the club.
The milestone comes nearly a year after the service, which now also has its own standalone website, reached 500 million downloads on Android.
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