Samsung is worried for the world to know that it is providing the future BlackBerry Messenger for Android to its Galaxy smartphones. Though RIM has been quiet on the release of the awaiting BBM mobile apps, Samsung is at the leading edge, introducing that the app is coming to the Google Play store and Samsung App Store soon. It’ll be available to all Samsung Galaxy smartphones users in Africa and presumably all over the world.
Samsung Africa customers will have BBM included to the selection of “proprietary’ and third party messaging services and this will allow them to become aspect of the BBM social network, participating in BBM conversations, and categories of up to 30 people. Photos and voice messages can be distributed between members or groups. Both Samsung Africa and BlackBerry will enhance the service to Android users and smart phone users across the continent to be more specific.
BlackBerry, on its aspect, is trying to perform up the “D” and the “R” unique factor. “BBM provides one of the best and most effective mobile messaging experiences these days. BBM has always set the conventional for instant messaging and we are excited to carry this encounter to Samsung customers across Africa,” said Andrew Bocking, Executive Vice President BBM at BlackBerry.
BBM will part of Samsung Texting Hub as a supporting addition to the present standing of propriety and third party messaging services that Samsung clients enjoy – all targeted at strengthening customers to link with each other in better ways using written text messages. Providing BBM on GALAXY mobile phones in Africa will give Samsung clients access to the BBM social network, such as BBM conversations, multi-person conversations and BBM groups, which allows BBM clients to make groups up to 30 people, as well as the capability to share images and voice notes. You can directly download this application from Google Play Store
No comments:
Post a Comment