BlackBerry has rolled out the cross-platform messaging app BBM for Android 2.3 Gingerbread running smartphones. Notably, the popular BBM app was earlier only available for devices running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich or higher.
Jeff Gadway, the head of product and brand marketing for BBM, notes on official blog post, "With 21 percent of the global Android user base running on Gingerbread, we're excited to welcome lots of new users in to the BBM community."
For those unaware, the BBM app allows users to exchange texts, voice notes and pictures with friends and others. It also offers group chat. Users need to sign-in with a BlackBerry ID following which a PIN is allocated to them, in a manner similar to BlackBerry Messenger on BlackBerry. Users can then add friends by sharing their PIN with friends via SMS, email and social networks in addition to QR codes.
via ndtv gadgets
Jeff Gadway, the head of product and brand marketing for BBM, notes on official blog post, "With 21 percent of the global Android user base running on Gingerbread, we're excited to welcome lots of new users in to the BBM community."
For those unaware, the BBM app allows users to exchange texts, voice notes and pictures with friends and others. It also offers group chat. Users need to sign-in with a BlackBerry ID following which a PIN is allocated to them, in a manner similar to BlackBerry Messenger on BlackBerry. Users can then add friends by sharing their PIN with friends via SMS, email and social networks in addition to QR codes.
via ndtv gadgets

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