BBM for Android to hit Google Play today in phased rollout

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Blackberry has announced they are “resuming” their rollout of the BBM for Android app. According to a post on their blog, the official app should start to appear in the Google Play store and some Samsung App Stores in the next few hours. Just grabbing the free app from Google Play will not get you where you want to be if you are planning to use BBM for Android as they are deploying it in phases. In order to actually use the app, you have to open it and enter your email address to hold a spot in a virtual line that Blackberry is creating. Once your name hits the top of the list, you'll be notified that you can start using the app. However, if you had already signed up at BBM.com in the past, you will be able to start using the app right away.

According to Blackberry, about six million people already signed up for information about BBM clients and one million Android users grabbed the unreleased version of BBM in just seven hours when it was briefly available earlier this year. It seems there is certainly some demand for the messaging platform on non-BBM devices despite continued advances by others like Google with their own ecosystems.

Let us know if you are able to get the app and start using the service.

source: Blackberry

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  1. Goolio- you can’t download it on htc c bbm isn’t compatable with it unfortunately, having the same problem, nothing to do with your sad card just htc c doesn’t support it

  2. Is the Samsung S4 hardware Big Bowel Movement compatible?

    Stated differently, a basic rule of journalism is that you explain in the article what you are talking about. That sometimes means explaining what is obvious to 90% of your readers. This article fails that rule.

    1. A basic rule of being a reader is being intelligent enough to be able to figure out things for yourself.

      You should probably know that Blackberry would have to be completely clueless to make their new Android app incompatible with one of the most popular smartphones in the world, running the most recent version of Android available, with some of the best internals on the market.

      Why don’t you just try to download it for yourself? You’ll see if it’s compatible.

      You can’t expect an author to force-feed you specific information about your specific device. It’s simply childish and ignorant.

      Either way, why does it matter to you if it’s compatible? You clearly have a problem with BBM, since you call it “Big Bowel Movement,” like the condescending jackass you are. If you don’t use/like it, why do you care?

      I’ve read some of the other comments you make on this site and you say nothing but garbage. Please keep your mouth shut because you have nothing constructive to say.

      1. Wow, rather ironic that you make a comment about intelligence when you totally missed the fact that the compatibility comment was a joke.

        I wasn’t really asking if the S4 was compatible. I was pointing out a basic deficiency of the article–discussing a product without even giving the name of the product. Using an abbreviation without giving the full term.

        And I’m sorry if you consider not trying to raise the bar of the tech press constructive. The tech press is pathetic.

        1. According to the (now available) Google Play listing as well as Blackberry’s own blog post, the name of the app is BBM.

          1. Now that is a valid argument. Still every other article I’ve seen has mentioned the full name.

            If BBM is the name, I guess we now know why RIM is where it is today. Way to NOT squeeze every last bit of goodwill that the Blackberry name might have.

        2. Then you should probably do something about it instead of continuously whining in the comments section of a website like a little child.

      1. I’m just trying to raise the bar a little here. The tech press in general sucks.

        I do sometimes get annoyed by how much basic background detail an article goes into, but when one has absolutely none, I wonder why the person is employed.

        1. I never heard of this Big Bowel Movement; Black Barry Messenger instead…
          So I think you is the one needing give some background here.

          BTW The text starts talking about Blackberry, so guess the one of both this article talks about. ^^

          1. BBM was not ever explained in the piece. It left the user guessing. So Big Bowel Movement was a joke. That should have been obvious that it was a joke.

            I knew what BBM was, but I also pointed out the journalistic failures of the author.

  3. I got it on Gogle Play. Still have to get it install on my cell when I will get a connection. I don’t have any connection. I installed it through the web interface of Google Play.

    1. Just downloaded it. Guess the server was busy. Let’s see if this famous msgr (at least in my country, Indonesia) will help me stay connected with friends. Woot!

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