His mobile applications Facebook They 'will get new look. The most obvious change seems to take place in the remarks, which will look much like an ongoing debate.
New appearance it's in line with Facebook's recent desktop UI tests, which display comments like group chats.
The idea is obviously to make comments a little more readable and to see more easily who is responding directly to another person.
Facebook may also be trying to make conversations with strangers a little friendlier. The similarity of the text box with those from an exchange application messages it can make you feel like you have someone personal conversation with participants, rather than replying to a random online thread.
Less obvious will be the changes in News Feed.
Facebook will use a brighter shade of blue for a somewhat increased overall color contrast that will make the texts more legible.
The link previews are slightly larger (they will take up its entire width screens) and the Like, Comment, and Share buttons will be somewhat larger.
As the official announcement of the upcoming changes to the larger social network looks and says, there will also be many other small tweaks such as a more visible back button and the ability to see where a link will go before you click on it.
Facebook will release the new UI design "in the coming weeks."