Check both boxes on the SMS/MMS screen and your text messages will start funneling into the Messenger app. To do this, launch the Messenger app, visit the settings screen, and select SMS/MMS from the list of options. To bring text messages into the Chat Heads feature, you'll need to enable Facebook Messenger as your text messaging app. On my Nexus 4, I didn't see Chat Heads show up until after I restarted. If the feature doesn't start working right away, you may need to restart your Android device. Or if you'd rather not have your friends' faces intruding on your screen at any given time, you can uncheck the box to disable Chat Heads. You can do this by launching the Messenger app, tapping on the menu icon, tapping "Settings," and then selecting "Notifications." At the bottom of the list you'll see a check box to enable Chat Heads. Once you've downloaded the latest version of Facebook Messenger, you'll need to make sure the Chat Heads feature is enabled. There aren't too many Android devices that will be getting access to Facebook Home today once it's released in the Play Store, but by installing the standalone Facebook Messenger app (or updating to the latest version if you already have it installed), you'll be able to use Chat Heads. Facebook neglected to mention at its press event last week where Facebook Home was announced, that it would also update the Android version of Facebook Messenger to bring Chat Heads to all devices that have the app installed.Ĭhat Heads is a feature that allows you to access an SMS or Facebook Messenger conversation from any screen on your Android device by tapping on small circles that contain a profile pic of whoever it is you're conversing with.
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