Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Back BlackBerry Messenger for iOS and Android ... but with a ... - Engadget

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UPDATE : BlackBerry Messenger now available on iOS. To install the application only have to access the web from your iPhone and bbm.com accede directly to the App Store.

Well, finally. After a rough launch due to an overload of the servers and an army of clones on Google Play, relaunch BlackBerry BlackBerry Messenger for iOS and Android . And this time they are cured of ghosts and prefer to play it safe: users point we will have a waiting list to activate the service.

This means that the application, which in a few hours appear in the App Store and Google Play, can be downloaded for free but can not start sending until our turn activation that list . This method is not new: Mailbox for iOS application also temporarily applied to prevent your servers will saturate. The good news is that those who registered on the website no waiting bbm.com can access the service.

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gives us some data to justify these moves: more than one million Android users used the unofficial version of BlackBerry Messenger leaked before the first pitch, in a period of just seven hours. These are good signs: means that despite the dozens of instant messaging alternatives already present, people still want to try new competitors. Now this time you better do well because launching BlackBerry is not to make more mistakes.

You know: are just a few hours. If you are impatient wait, although I’m sure most of you will pass tonight.

In Engadget | BlackBerry “remains committed” to bring your Messenger to iOS and Android

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