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A new Facebook app focused on voice calls arrives

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The new Facebook app

The social network Facebook condenses a large part of the most widely used social networks today. But not only does he have apps like WhatsApp or Instagram, but he also has numerous applications that, at first glance, may not seem from Facebook

In addition to publishing apps like Facebook, the social network has different experimental apps that it launches to try to cover more categories. It has apps that allow you to create memes, apps to flirt and even a VPN.

CatchUp is an experimental app that is currently only available in the US

And now they've released a new experimental app, called CatchUp, which is focused on voice calls. Yes, as you read, it focuses on one of the least used functions on mobile phones today. In fact, they have advertised it by asking if we are able to remember when the phones were just for calling.

Despite being developed by Facebook the app does not require you to be registered on the social network. To be able to use it, it would be enough to download it and allow the application to access our contacts to start making calls.

The application interface

CatchUp would show us, in a differentiated way, the contacts. Thus, all the contacts we have and those who are offline appear, but in a main position on the screen you see the contacts that are online and that the app considers "Ready to talk."Also

The application, as stated, is experimental. That is why it can disappear at any time from the App Store and, furthermore, for the moment it is only available in United States as is the case with many of these experimental apps.

At the moment it's too early to know if Facebook will bet on this application or if, on the contrary, it will discard it. But at first glance it doesn't seem to have much of a future given that many of the most used social networks and apps allow you to make calls. What do you think of this app? Do you see a future for him?