Facebook Version 337.0.0.32.118 Helps You Better Stay In Touch With Friends

When it comes to social networks, very few have popularity even close to that of Facebook.

Facebook was launched many years ago, and it quickly gained track among users of all ages.

The social network had humble beginnings, but thanks to the extremely positive reactions it provoked, it grew rapidly and reached unprecedented values in terms of active users.

With time, Facebook advanced and got more features.

It was initially just a website that you could access from a computer.

Later on, it became available for smartphones thanks to a custom, dedicated app that took Android smartphones across the globe by surprise.

At some point, Facebook even saw the introduction of a so-called “Facebook Phone,” a rebranded HTC model that wasn’t particularly a huge success.

Facebook is the place to go to get in touch with friends and family. You can post updates, share photos, videos, make instant voice or video calls, send messages, sell items, buy items, see the events in your area, and much more.

The social network was particularly useful last year when the covid pandemic took the world by surprise, and we were confined in our homes, with little to do but attempting to socialize remotely.

Current Version

The app has just reached version 337.0.0.32.118.

As Facebook is the most popular social network, it makes sense that it’s no easy task to maintain it on the floating line.

The app must run on hundreds of millions of devices across the globe, which means that frequent updates are a must.

We recommend that you install the latest update as soon as you can.

With each new update, the experience of the app gets better. The developers either fix some bugs or make some tweaks to speed up the experience or even add new features.

In any case, you wouldn’t want to miss any of that out!

Tonia Nissen
Based out of Detroit, Tonia Nissen has been writing for Optic Flux since 2017 and is presently our Managing Editor. An experienced freelance health writer, Tonia obtained an English BA from the University of Detroit, then spent over 7 years working in various markets as a television reporter, producer and news videographer. Tonia is particularly interested in scientific innovation, climate technology, and the marine environment.