Blackberry Messenger on Android and iPhone - Android-based smart phone users as well as iPhone users will soon be able to enjoy unrequited messaging service BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) which is extremely popular, with how to download the feature.
BlackBerry said, users will be able to exchange messages, pictures as well as chat in groups that have enjoyed a BlackBerry phone user, but over the phone with a different base of operations as it made a number of rivals, including the iPhone and Samsung.
This offer by the BlackBerry will begin in the summer of this year, while other services such as folding screens to display conversations, voice or video conversation-that can be enjoyed for free-will begin the end of the year.
This step is predicted to disrupt the sale of similar services, such as those offered Skype, Whatsapp, downloads and other features.
Director BlackBerry Thorsten Heins, announced this shocking statement after making a presentation related to the company's current report on the achievement of BlackBerry technology conference in Orlando, Florida USA.
According to the Canadian company's smart phones, more than 60 million BlackBerry users in the world use the fuel, at least once a month.
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Heins denied sale of services to rival BlackBerry will lead to consumer interest in smart phones themselves to be reduced. "You may be wondering, why BlackBerry is doing this," said Heins.
"It's a sign of confidence. Platform BlackBerry 10 is very strong and also very good market response so we're confident that now is the time for BlackBerry Messenger to be the solution features independent message exchange," he said.
Equivalent in order to function, according to Heins iPhone users must have at least iOS 6 operating system and system version Android Ice Cream Sandwich to download the latest fuel system.
After all observers are not sure whether BlackBerry will be able to change the attitude of the mobile phone market.
"This is the driving fuel for BlackBerry is a very significant sales - especially for single consumers," said Chris Green, principal technology analyst at Davies Murphy Group of consultants.
While Ben Wood of telecoms consultancy CCS Insight believes that this policy was pursued because the BlackBerry had to do.
Current feature phones to exchange messages between different systems, such as Facebook Messenger, the more popular that the BlackBerry was forced to go with the flow.
"This step will make feature phones increasingly fierce competition," said Wood . [suarapembaruan]