BlackBerry Messenger It was one of the first instant messaging services to be available on the market, but only for BlackBerry devices. Its success was such that it skyrocketed the sales of the Canadian firm's terminals to make it one of the leading companies in the mobile telephony market.
Then came the fall of BlackBerry to become a company that currently sells few mobile devices around the world. However, its CEO Jhon Chen has sought to rise from its ashes by relying, for example, on the BlackBerry Messenger, which has been available for Android and iOS for months now. Unfortunately it seems that will not be available for Windows 10 Mobile.
Until now, any user could use the instant messaging service on a device with a Windows Phone operating system, but it will not be available for Microsoft's new operating system.
At a time when Redmond are trying to convince the largest number of developers to launch their applications for Windows 10 Mobile, it seems that BlackBerry won't be one of them. This means that we will not be able to use BBM on terminals with the new Windows 10, but in favor we can tell you that every time the use of this service is greater, that it has been clearly defeated by WhatsApp, Line or Telegram.
It is not good news that BlackBerry is turning its back on Windows 10 Mobile with its BlackBerry Messenger, but it could perhaps have worse consequences for the Canadian firm than for the company that Satya Nadella runs.
Do you think BlackBerry is right by not offering Windows 10 Mobile users their BlackBerry Messenger?.
And what do you think is whatsapp? haha greetings