BBM for Android and iOS now available for download
BBM for Android and iOS now available for download
BlackBerry has announced the launch of
the BBM messaging app for iOS and Android. The app is available to users
for download from the Google Play store, Apple App store and select
Samsung App stores for free.
If you are one who had registered on
BBM.com, then you can download the app and begin using the BBM services.
If not, here’s what you need to do:
Download BlackBerry Messenger for Android or iPhone
Install the app, open it, and enter your email address
BlackBerry will email you when you’re next in line for access
Download BlackBerry Messenger for Android or iPhone
Install the app, open it, and enter your email address
BlackBerry will email you when you’re next in line for access
The BBM Blog reads, “If you are among
the millions that took the time to sign up at BBM.com, you can start
using BBM immediately without waiting in line (Samsung customers in
Sub-Sahara Africa can download BBM today from the Samsung Apps store.
iPhone and other Android users in Africa will be able to download the
app in three days’ time.). If you didn’t sign up in advance, don’t worry
– we are focused on moving millions of customers through the line as
fast as possible.”
The question still remains as to how
much time a new user will have to wait before he gets the approval email
from BBM. If it takes too long, some users may just get frustrated and
shift to the large library of other messaging apps available.
The BBM app for iOS and Android was originally scheduled for launch on September 21. The app was pulled back as a lot of users were able to side load it on their smartphones due to the leaked APK.
The BBM blog reads, “About six million
people signed up for information about BBM at BBM.com. As you know, in
just seven hours, about one million Android users were using the
unreleased version of BBM for Android”.
Its nice to see that BBM has finally
launched and now iOS and Android users can stay in touch with family and
friends that refuse to get rid of their BlackBerry. The BBM messaging
app has some serious competition as we have a large library of cross
platform messaging apps available such as WhatsApp, Skype, Viber,
HipChat, Facebook Messanger, Line and more.
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