A new update for the test group of Facebook for Android users briefly
enabled lockscreen notifications, at least for new message activity,
before a later update today seems to have disabled the feature. The
notifications looked very similar to the
lock screen notifications Google showed off at I/O this year,
one of the new upcoming features of Android L, the next major update
for Google’s mobile OS. Facebook has confirmed to TechCrunch the
update went out to a “small group of beta testers.”
The update doesn’t require Android L to be installed to work,
however, as I encountered the new feature using an HTC One M8 running
Android 4.4.2 with Sense 6. It features a Settings expander with viewing
options, and tapping on the notification itself will take you to the
Facebook app directly, after you unlock your device. As indicated on the
notification itself, swiping will dismiss the notification and keep the
device locked. Multiple notifications from multiple message senders
stack visually one on top of the other.
I was only able to see message notifications because of the type of
activity on my FB account during the test, but other FB activity was
also included in the new test feature. Facebook often tests new features
on Android, but they don’t always necessarily make it to a shipping
release. Presumably once Android L becomes production software, it won’t
be required, but Facebook could still gain a user attention advantage
by delivering lock screen notifications regardless of what version of
Android handset owners have installed on their devices.
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