Monday 23 September 2013

You're Going To Have To Wait A Bit Longer For BlackBerry Messenger On iOS And Android

Blackberry was set to release its messenger
app, BBM, for Android and iPhone this week.
But just last night, the company pulled a
leaked Android app and stopped the rollout of
its iOS app for BBM. Blackberry says it's
having issues with its servers .
The leaked Android app quickly attracted 1.1
million active users in the first eight hours.
Those who downloaded the app for iOS will
still be able to use it, but the unofficial Android
app has been disabled.
BlackBerry says it will start to roll out BBM for
Android, and continue to roll out BBM for iOS
as soon as they're able to.
This is a crucial time for BlackBerry as it
struggles to remain relevant in an era of
iMessage, WhatsApp, and WeChat.

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