Facebook is reportedly in talks with Apple and Microsoft about the
possibility of creating versions of its Home Android launcher to the
iPhone and Windows Phone.
The social network is in negotiations with the companies about expanding
the platform to their smartphones, Adam Mosseri, Facebook's director of
product, told Bloomberg, noting that talks are ongoing and nothing has been finalized.
"We've shown them what we've built and we're just in an ongoing conversation," Mosseri said.
Mosseri said the skin could arrive on Apple's platform with a different name and appearance than the one built for
Android.
"We could also just bring some of the design values to the iOS app," he
said. "That might be how it ends up. Or we could build just the lock
screen."
CNET has contacted Apple and Microsoft for comment and will update this report when we learn more.
Facebook Home is a set of apps that act as a "skin" on certain
Android smartphones, adding personal photos to devices' lockscreens and
overlaying the chat experience. At Home's unveiling earlier this month,
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he would like to see the Facebook
experience integrated into every device, but that that would require
partnerships.
"Anything that happens with Apple is going to happen with
partnership," Zuckerberg said at the time, noting that Facebook had a
"great relationship" with Apple. "Google's Android is open so we don't
have to work with them."
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