The idea of BlackBerry’s popular BBM application making its way onto a number of different platforms has been a topic of conversation for quite some time. Today the company revealed that the messenger is now set to reach iOS and Android services for the first time this summer.
There’s no doubt that the software set the boundaries for some of today’s most popular free messaging platforms, but BlackBerry feel that now is the time to make their mark in making friends and family connected in an even easier way. The first version of BBM for alternative phones will focus on providing singular/multi-person chat options and voice note sharing, with the free release becoming available worldwide in the coming months.
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