The release of BBM to iOS and
Android users is at best too little
too late. Sure there are millions who
love the program including myself,
WhatsApp, Line, Viber, and others
already fill this need for tens of
millions of users worldwide.
Never mind the delays, it is finally
here and BBM for Android and iOS is
completely free. It supports all
Android-powered smartphones
running Ice Cream Sandwich and
above, and iPhones running iOS 6
and above.
It’s features include everything
you’ve come to expect from the
program: traditional instant
messaging, group chat for up to 30
people, and user profiles.
In order to use the app, you will
need to signup for a BlackBerry ID,
which will only take a few minutes.
Signup is done through the app
once its installed. For those
concerned about privacy, you’ll be
happy to hear that BlackBerry will
assign you a PIN and you will not
need to disclose your phone number
or email to anyone in order to begin
messaging.
For millions, the app will be a
matter of nostalgia. There are a
large number of Android and iPhone
users who have owned a BlackBerry
at one time or another.
#Enjoy pinging...
Saturday, 21 September 2013
BBM RELEASED TO ANDROID AND IPHONES USERS.
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