4 Effective Ways to Improve Call Quality in the Messenger App
In a world where smooth digital communication is accelerating, the quality of voice and video calls online has become a major factor in user satisfaction. The “Messenger” app (from Meta, formerly Facebook) remains one of the most widely used global messaging tools — yet some users still face issues with call quality. Below are four practical tips to improve call quality in this app, based on technical recommendations and user experience.
- Use a stable and fast internet connection
The strength and stability of your internet connection are key factors affecting call clarity and stability. It’s recommended to use a strong Wi‑Fi network rather than relying on mobile data — especially for video calls. Preferably, your connection should exceed 10 Mbps download speed, and have sufficient upload speed to avoid broken audio or delayed video. - Keep your Messenger app updated
Meta regularly releases updates that include performance improvements and fixes for technical issues that may negatively affect call quality. It’s advisable to enable automatic updates or regularly check your app store to ensure you have the latest version. - Reduce load on your device during calls
Running many apps in the background — especially those using internet or consuming heavy CPU / memory (like video apps or games) — can degrade Messenger’s performance during calls. To improve call quality, close unnecessary apps while calling. - Adjust settings for the highest possible quality
Messenger offers some settings that can help improve call quality. For example: disable “data‑saving mode” when you have a strong network, or enable audio enhancements available in your device’s system settings. Both can positively impact audio clarity and video quality.
User role matters too: The app alone isn’t fully responsible for call quality — user behavior plays a big role too. Choosing a quiet environment for calls, using good headphones, and avoiding noisy or crowded places all contribute to better call quality.
