BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) coming to iOS and Android
The BBM has been one of BlackBerry OS most popular features, years
before there was iMessaging, Viber, or WhatsApp. Today, at the company's
annual Blackberry Live 2013 conference, CEO Thorsten Heins announced
that this summer they will make the trademark BlackBerry messaging
service available as a third-party app to the two most popular smart
platforms - iOS and Android.
Initially, the BlackBerry Messenger
or BBM, as it's more commonly known, will only support BBM chats,
multi-person chats, voice note sharing, and BlackBerry Groups, where BBM
users are able to set up groups to share calendar, photos, files, etc.
However, as Heins stated on stage, they have plans of making BBM as
fully featured on those other platforms as possible. BlackBerry has
plans to expand the functionality of the iOS and Android apps with some
of the new BBM features such as Voice and video calls, Screenshare, and the just announced Channels. These will come as subsequent updates.
BBM Channels is a new way for BBM users to connect with the
businesses, brands, celebrities and groups they are passionate about.
The BBM will be available to iPhones, running at least iOS 6.0, and to droids, running at least Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
Find out more at: http://blogs.blackberry.com/2013/05/bbm-ios-android/
culled from: http://www.gsmarena.com
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