Blackberry Messenger Could Be on Android and iPhone in the Near Future
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I have a confession to make: I was a Blackberry user for many years. Eventually, I saw the light and switched to Android. But one of the biggest challenges I had when making the switch was getting rid of Blackberry Messenger.
No, the Blackberry operating system isn’t perfect. But Blackberry Messenger revolutionized the way people talked between phones. Blackberry users could send messages to other Blackberry users for free through BBM, and BBM was the first to include innovative features like message delivery/read notifications.
From easy group chats to read message notifications, there is plenty to like about Blackberry Messenger. And fortunately for everybody, Android and iOS could be getting BBM functionality in the very near future. That’s right: you might soon be able to message Blackberry contacts on a non-Blackberry device.
Corporate Blackberry email now enabled on iPhones and Androids
Where is this BBM speculation coming from? Well, RIM recently told clients that the company would enable corporate Blackberry emails on iPhones and Android devices. And following that announcement, it’s expected that RIM could announce the arrival of other proprietary features – like BBM – in the near future.Why would RIM do this?

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John Doe
2 days ago
Great article! Very informative and well-written. Thanks for sharing.
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Jane Smith
5 days ago
I found the security section particularly helpful. Looking forward to more content like this!
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