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Apparently the manufacturer Research In Motion BB plans to bring his beloved BlackBerry Messenger application and related services to the Android platform, and eventually to the IOS as well. According to sources which were found by BoyGeniusReport (BGR), RIM has not completed providing details of information related to time or price, but we have heard that this company may make software for free to all users. BGR also informed that the strategy is still being developed and there is the possibility of users are charged a one-time only, or even recurring charges for access to fuel at a third-party platforms.
This may seem a bit strange for RIM wanted to take the software that plays a key role in maintaining the BlackBerry device in the hands of potential competitors are countless, but in the big picture, we think this strategy makes sense. The company RIM has become so frustrated with such applications for Windows 7 Phone WhatsApp and Kik offers third-party experience that uses the concept of fuel from RIM, and RIM seems to take market share in the other.
Like what Android and IOS users can get the fuel service, it looks like RIM will offer a version of the fuel less features than the owner of the BlackBerry. That way, Android and IOS users can communicate with virtually anyone who has a smartphone using the fuel, but they are unlikely to share photos, location, or video (when RIM chose that strategy.) Users who want to get the full experience of BlackBerry Messenger BlackBerry still need to get it. At the same time, RIM could have a whole category of application messages on every major OS smartphone platform and could potentially attract new users for giving them a sense of what kind of BlackBerry Messenger.
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