Facebook's Bonfire Group Video Chat App Now Available for Android
Facebook's new standalone app focused on making live group
video chats is now available for Android. The app was initially spotted in
September on iOS though only select
users could access it. The app named Bonfire: Group Video Chat is now
available to download via Google Play and can be downloaded in select regions.
The app can be sideloaded for everyone else. Bonfire is aimed at millennials
and offers Snapchat-like filters.
The Google Play listing describes it, "Bonfire is a group video
chat app that lets you hang out with your best friends and meet new ones. When
you open the app, instantly start video chatting with friends. Use effects to
express yourself. From doing homework to catching up, Bonfire is the best place
to get together with all your friends."
Much like other Facebook-made apps, the Bonfire app is also
integrated with the company's suite of apps like Instagram, Facebook, and
Messenger. Bonfire lets users take pictures of their video chats to share on
Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger. You can download and sideload the APK file (v1.5.0) of Bonfire from APK Mirror.
The new Facebook standalone app is said to mimic technology
startup Life On Air's popular group video chat app Houseparty which
offers similar functionality. The new Bonfire app lets users video chat with up
to eight friends.
Facebook has been seeing drop in engagement from users,
especially the young audience. Being able to cater to that user base is
important and the new standalone app appears to be the company's latest
attempt.
Based on some data, Houseparty app has been a popular app
among teenagers and by November 2016, it had 1.2 million users spending a total
of 20 million minutes on it daily.
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