Accordingto a blog post at the Inside BlackBerry Blog, BBM will soon be available on Android 2.3.3 Great news. Posted via CB10. Best in class:Save 49% on 15 months of ExpressVPN. Forums; Toggle Search. Forums General BBM Chat; BBM for
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TheROM is version XXJVK and works on the international Galaxy S, the Samsung I9000. Android 2.3.3 brings the API level to 10 and improves Bluetooth, graphics, media framework and speech
Fast Money. BBM will soon be available for Android phones running Gingerbread. This is a shockingly brilliant move which allows BBM to fully compete in developing countries where BBM is already an established brand, but current smartphones are still running the legacy operating system. As Chris points out at Engadget, despite being generations old, Android Gingerbread still powers 21% of Android phones. A lot of those devices are located in emerging markets where new messaging apps, like WhatsApp, Line, and Facebook Messenger, are quickly gaining in popularity. Recent numbers suggest that BlackBerry cannot count on consumers in these markets, or any market for that matter, to jump on the BBM ship by buying one of its smartphones, so the company is making it available on competitors’ hardware. As the current version of BlackBerry sinks into obscurity, a new BlackBerry is emerging. For better or worse, this version seems a bit more lean and focused. Today’s update to BlackBerry OS 10 feels like a company clearing its current product pipe as it moves away from the cut-throat consumer hardware market. A public beta will be released prior to the full launch in late February.
ArticleZuzanna BlaszkiewiczFebruary 19, 2014Updated December 14, 2021 1103 PMAs announced late last month, Blackberry Messenger BBM is finally available for Android users running Android Gingerbread The outdated Gingerbread edition of Android still runs on 21% of Android devices, or nearly 175 million smartphones, making it an attractive market for BBM’s developer, RIM. When the messaging app first launched on iOS and Android late last year, it saw an immediate surge in downloads. Since then, the app has been less popular than expected. Adding a version for Gingerbread could once again help boost the app’s popularity. Gingerbread is still common in emerging markets, which could be a a particularly attractive target for BBM. Nevertheless, there remains some fierce competition in the market for messaging applications with WhatsApp, Viber, Line, WeChat, and the newest addition, Telegram. Download BBM for Android Download BBM for iOS RELATED ARTICLES BBM gets free voice calling, Channels’ on Android and iPhone Why you should and shouldn’t download BBM BlackBerry Messenger downloaded over 10 million times Latest from Zuzanna BlaszkiewiczYou may also like
Good news for BlackBerry fans as the company's messenger service - BBM - is now available for devices running Android Gingerbread. BlackBerry released BBM for Android and iOS in 2013. However, at the time, it did not support devices running Android Gingerbread. Earlier in January this year, speculation was rife that BBM will soon make its way to older Android-powered devices that were on Android Gingerbread. At the time, BlackBerry had sent out e-mails seeking beta testers who had Android devices running on Gingerbread to aid the company in testing its BBM app. A few weeks later, towards the end of January, BlackBerry put rumors to rest and revealed that it would soon be bringing the popular messenger service for Android Gingerbread users as well. "We've got some exciting BBM news for Android Gingerbread users - you've been asking and we've heard you loud and clear. We're now pleased to announce that BBM will soon also be available on Android Devices running Gingerbread revealed BlackBerry in an official blog post in January. True to its word, BlackBerry has now launched the BBM service for Android Gingerbread on Tuesday, Feb. 18. "Back in January we told you we were busy cooking up a special release of BBM for Android Gingerbread. Now, we're pleased to share that it's ready and will be available starting today. This means that Android Gingerbread users can start to enjoy the immediacy, privacy and control of BBM to chat and share with friends, family and people they work with," announced BlackBerry's Jeff Gadway, head of product and brand marketing for BBM, via a blog post. For existing BBM users, the release simply means that they can now seek out even more friends they want to connect with via the messenger service. To know which of your friends have joined BBM, users can check out the "Find Friends" feature, which can be found under "Invites" on the bottom left corner of the BBM app. If you own a device running on Android and want BBM, you can download the official BBM app here from the Google Play store. â“’ 2023 All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.
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