BlackBerry Messenger for the iOS is famous for landmark the smart phone, despite the tides have easily evolved over the 5 five years. From the 50 % of share of the market in year 2009, to lower than 3 percent now, BlackBerry has fought hugely in a market that is regularly changing. Samsung, Apple and Google have all joined the market and motivated millions of people to products and solutions like the Galaxy lineup, iPhone, iPad of smartphones and tablets. Now BlackBerry Messenger unveiling On iOS.
Even with its complications, still the Waterloo-based company is thought to have a useful investment in BlackBerry Messenger. The messaging service can make its long anticipated — and deferred first appearance on iOS and Android now, but probably far too late. Let us face this. People today have moved on. I do not know what is more serious: the reality that Kik Messenger has an awesome 50 million exclusive users, or that it is found across the streets from BlackBerry. WhatsApp only gives insult to injury, and do not discounted Viber.
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BlackBerry Messenger unveiling On iOS
The app lets you chat with friends on iPhone and other smartphones that run BBM and includes such features as multi-party chat and sharing and always-on connectivity.
The software lets you create your own BBM profile from scratch, share photos, files, documents, voice notes and more, use emoticons in chat messages, see when the other person is responding to your message via handy typing indicator, know when messages have been delivered (D’s) and read (R’s) and more.
If you’re creating a BBM profile in-app, you can even set animated GIFs for your profile image and of course update your status.
Additional privacy options allow you to control how to share your information by using PINs instead of phone numbers or email addresses (“so that it’s more private”). Plus, you always have full control of who can contact or message you.
BlackBerry is amongst the final of a string of companies to release a cross-platform messaging service, and now it is having trumped at its own activity. We do believe that the BBM on iOS and Android will get some early grip on these platforms, but I do not think it’ll have enough sustained rivalry to make any of its competitors worried. If the BlackBerry is interested in a grace, it is not this.