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Facebook Messenger Apple Watch App to Be Discontinued By End of May, Says Meta

Facebook Messenger's Apple Watch app will be discontinued at the end of this month, according to Meta, ending the ability for users to reply to messages on the service from their wrist.

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Posts shared on social media carried a screenshot of a notification sent to a handful of users in recent days informing them that Messenger won't be available as an Apple Watch app after May 31, but that users would continue to get Messenger notifications on their watch.

Not all users of the app received the notification, but when asked for clarification by Reviewgeek, a Meta spokesperson gave the following statement:

"People can still receive Messenger notifications on their Apple Watch when paired, but starting at the end of May they will no longer be able to respond from their watch. But they can continue using Messenger on their iPhone, desktop and the web.”

Meta did not give a reason for its decision to sunset its Messenger app for Apple Watch, which was introduced in 2015. The app allowed users to send voice clips, likes, stickers, and more without having to open the corresponding smartphone app.

Some users on Facebook suggested it could be because allowing users to respond to messages on their wrist reduced the amount of screen time spent in Messenger on their smartphone. But the app joins a long line of other third-party services that have pulled watchOS development over the last few years, either due to perceived redundancy or lack of user uptake. Other notable Apple Watch apps that have been discontinued include Twitter, Instagram, Target, Trello, Slack, Hulu, and Uber.


Apple over time has gradually shifted away from promoting the Apple Watch as a home for apps, with the company focusing on fitness and health features as the primary functionality. Recent rumors suggest Apple intends to make interactive widgets a big part of its watchOS 10 redesign, which has been interpreted as proof that dedicated apps have not proved popular enough.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman believes that the move is an admission that an iPhone-like app experience "doesn't always make sense on a watch" since "Apple Watch apps have barely caught on." However, due to being a radical departure from the app-centric experience existing Apple Watch users are used to, Apple may make the new widget-based interface optional.

The changes are part of what Gurman claims will be one of the Apple Watch's biggest software updates since its introduction and the most significant change to the Apple Watch this year, as only minor hardware updates are expected to be unveiled later this year.

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Top Rated Comments

TheYayAreaLiving 🎗️ Avatar
39 months ago
My advice: Stay away from Facebook. Protect your privacy.
Score: 40 Votes (Like | Disagree)
vegetassj4 Avatar
39 months ago
I avoid FB messenger like Twitter, the plague, etc.
Score: 28 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Jarman74 Avatar
39 months ago
Not nearly as bothersome as the loss of Microsoft Authenticator's support. I relied on it literally on a daily basis.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ericg301 Avatar
39 months ago
Ads are coming to WhatsApp and Messenger, if they aren't already. No way Apple would allow those ads to be served up on the watch app. Doesn't take a genius to figure out that Meta ran the math and figured out how many ad dollars would be lost by users using the Watch app vs the phone app. By removing the watch app, users will now be forced to use the phone app....and see the ads. Follow. the. money.
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
klasma Avatar
39 months ago

And I was waiting all this time for a WhatsApp app. I guess it will never happen now
That’s because nobody can pronounce “WhatsApp Watch app” ten times in a row.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
39 months ago
Interesting, especially because they are simultaneously starting to roll out ('https://www.theverge.com/2023/5/9/23716618/whatsapp-wear-os-app-beta-messages-encryption') WhatsApp for Wear OS.

Is Meta pivoting away from Apple?
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)