Blackberry Introduces BBM For Windows Phone
BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) is now fully available to Windows Phone users following a period of beta testing as the company looks to boost its presence in the mobile market.
The app can be downloaded from the Windows Phone store and is designed around the WinPhone interface. It joins versions for Android and iOS.
"The BBM app for Windows Phone shows our commitment to supporting cross-platform capabilities and we are excited to be working with Microsoft to deliver a new level of collaboration to the Windows Phone platform" John Sims, president of BlackBerry’s global enterprise services, said in a statement.
BlackBerry says some 85 million people subscribe to BBM for saving money on instant messaging.
Users will need to set up a BlackBerry ID, which acts as a login to the application and also backs up contact lists.
The app can be downloaded from the Windows Phone store and is designed around the WinPhone interface. It joins versions for Android and iOS.
"The BBM app for Windows Phone shows our commitment to supporting cross-platform capabilities and we are excited to be working with Microsoft to deliver a new level of collaboration to the Windows Phone platform" John Sims, president of BlackBerry’s global enterprise services, said in a statement.
BlackBerry says some 85 million people subscribe to BBM for saving money on instant messaging.
Users will need to set up a BlackBerry ID, which acts as a login to the application and also backs up contact lists.
Blackberry Introduces BBM For Windows Phone
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