Accounts & sync - Facebook

WillJitsu

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When I go into the "Accounts & sync" section and click on "Add account", I see an option for "Facebook" and "Facebook for HTC Sense". Can someone explain the difference between these and do I need to set up "Facebook" in addition to the "Facebook for HTC Sense"? Thanks!

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I think "Facebook for HTC Sense" is the one you want, it imports contacts and their phone numbers and whatnot into your phone's contacts.
 
I think "Facebook for HTC Sense" is the one you want, it imports contacts and their phone numbers and whatnot into your phone's contacts.

Yeah it is definitely doing that since that's the only one I have enabled right now. Do you know what the other one does?
 
I think Facebook for HTC Sense is for friends stream and integration with other HTC apps and the plain Facebook is for the official Facebook app
 
I think Facebook for HTC Sense is for friends stream and integration with other HTC apps and the plain Facebook is for the official Facebook app

So what do I lose by not having the regular Facebook account set up? I have the Facebook app from the marketplace, so I assume that is completely different.
 
It has been HEAVILY speculated (nearly proven) first by incredible users and now by some of us EVO users that facebook for HTC is one of the root causes of poor battery life. A few incredible users suggested that it had a bug that made it update constantly no matter if you had sync on or off and no matter what you set the sync interval to, the only way to stop it was to either root or do a factory reset and not re-enable it. After doing a factory reset and not re-enabling it my battery life has more than doubled. I'm currently at 8hr 43m unplugged with 62% remaining after using the phone semi-heavy through the whole day. Before the factory reset the phone would get to 0% in about the same time frame.

There is debate on whether or not it is the factory reset or the not re-enabling FB for HTC that is helping battery life, but all I know is that 12+ more hrs of battery is more worth it to me than having my FB contacts synced and a live wall feed so I'm not taking the risk.
 
It has been HEAVILY speculated (nearly proven) first by incredible users and now by some of us EVO users that facebook for HTC is one of the root causes of poor battery life. A few incredible users suggested that it had a bug that made it update constantly no matter if you had sync on or off and no matter what you set the sync interval to, the only way to stop it was to either root or do a factory reset and not re-enable it. After doing a factory reset and not re-enabling it my battery life has more than doubled. I'm currently at 8hr 43m unplugged with 62% remaining after using the phone semi-heavy through the whole day. Before the factory reset the phone would get to 0% in about the same time frame.

There is debate on whether or not it is the factory reset or the not re-enabling FB for HTC that is helping battery life, but all I know is that 12+ more hrs of battery is more worth it to me than having my FB contacts synced and a live wall feed so I'm not taking the risk.

So if you remove the "Facebook for HTC" account and add the regular "Facebook" account, does it sync the contacts? I'm trying to figure out what the regular "Facebook" account actually does.
 
So if you remove the "Facebook for HTC" account and add the regular "Facebook" account, does it sync the contacts? I'm trying to figure out what the regular "Facebook" account actually does.

No it does not for me. I wish I could have just the pics synced for the contacts already in my phone, but not worth the hit in battery life imho.
 
Ok, so does anyone know what the regular "Facebook" account does if you set it up?

Basically lets you view your fb account and all your friends when you launch it, similar to m.facebook.com but much faster and with seemingly more features for me.
 
Are you even able to add the regular facebook account? When I press the button, it doesn't do anything.

Good call. Not doing anything on my end either. I guess it's not necessary or the HTC version overrides it. Thanks for pointing that out!
 
Well, I tried to set up both and when I click the normal Facebook, it won't even let me do anything...