BBM for android and iOS user guide appears online
The final arrival of BBM for android and IOS users seem to be
drawing closer as Blackberry accidentally released the user guides of BBM for
iOS and android. This is coming few weeks after the “blackberry for sale sign”
is up.
According to techcrunch, the guides explain in detail how the
apps function, how to get started and their various feature sets. Previous BBM
users from the blackberry network are not expected to find the app difficult to
use because most of the app details are similar to the BBM
The apps are
designed to allow for real-time communication between contacts and groups the
guides explain, letting users share pictures and messages, including broadcast
messages, multi-person chats, and group chats. Users will also be able to create
BBM Groups, where they can plan events, track to-do’s, share photos, and chat
with up to 30 people at a time, without the need to add everyone as BBM
contacts.
BBM will work
over both cellular and Wi-Fi, the latter option which is meant to help avoid data
charges when traveling.
Each user can
establish their own BBM profile, where they can choose a display picture, name,
and status that their contacts will see, and they’ll also have a unique BBM PIN
which they can access by tapping “Show Barcode.” The
apps is said to also include support for various emoticons and emoji.
Whether the leak was a genuine mistake or
rather one of those accidentally-on-purpose oments tech companies tend to
consult when looking for coverage, we can now be fairly sure that BlackBerry
Messenger for Android and iOS will be here very soon.
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