Skip to main content

BlackBerry Messenger coming to iOS and Android?

Image used with permission by copyright holder

Research in Motion’s BlackBerry platform is still a major player in the smartphone arena, but its core users are in enterprise, government, and corporate markets where Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android have proven to be major players in the consumer space. RIM has attempted to reach out to everyday smartphone users with more consumer- and media-oriented devices, and now come reports that RIM is considering opening it’s walled garden: according to Boy Genius Report, “multiple trusted sources” indicate RIM is considering making versions of its much-ballyhooed BlackBerry Messenger service available for Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android platform.

BGR’s report indicates that RIM has not settled on pricing, availability, or many technical details of offerings. BlackBerry Messenger apps for other smartphone platforms may or may not be full-featured versions of the service; similarly, there’s no information on pricing: RIM might give the apps away for free, charge a nominal fee, or even charge a recurring fee for use.

BlackBerry Messenger has historically been one of RIM’s most successful offerings with consumers, offering secured communications in a format that seems to resonate with many users. However, the company has also been displeased with outfits like Kik (which it is suing) for making third-party implementations of the same concept. Although offering a version of BlackBerry Messenger for other platforms might seem to work against RIM (giving customers one less reason to buy a BlackBerry device), RIM might be seeing BlackBerry messenger as a loss leader and a way to persuade users on other smartphone platforms to try out BlackBerry devices. It might also help keep existing BlackBerry customers happy: if they can use BlackBerry Messenger to communicate with people using iPhones or Android devices, they’ll be that much more likely to stick with BlackBerry for their next phone.

The potential for BlackBerry Messenger on non-RIM platforms follows reports that RIM is considering enabling Android applications to run on its forthcoming PlayBook tablet.

Editors' Recommendations

Geoff Duncan
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Geoff Duncan writes, programs, edits, plays music, and delights in making software misbehave. He's probably the only member…
How to record a WhatsApp call on Android or iOS
whatsapp

WhatsApp is a great texting alternative that adds easier photo and video sending, easier international communication, and the ability to call via purely sound or sound and video. Unlike Zoom, however, recording a WhatsApp call isn't built-in to the software. To record a WhatsApp call, you'll have to use another application on your phone. Here, we'll take a look at the most common apps that you might want to use for recording your next WhatsApp conversation and how you can use them effectively.

If you'd prefer to use other programs, we’ve also got great guides on how to record phone calls on your iPhone or Android phone, and even one on how to record Skype calls.

Read more
I abandoned my iPad for an Android tablet and didn’t hate it
A person typing on a keyboard, connected to a Pixel Tablet.

Android tablets aren’t a patch on the Apple iPad, right? I mean, they don’t come close in app compatibility, performance, or versatility — making Android as an operating system good on phones, but disappointing on tablets. That’s the rule, and it’s one I have followed for some time.

At least, that was until I forced myself to live with and use the Google Pixel Tablet just like I do my iPad Pro. Would it change my mind? A bit, yes, but another Android tablet changed it more.
What does my tablet need to do?

Read more
The 16 best messaging apps for Android and iOS in 2023
The WhatsApp app icon on a phone with other messaging apps.

Most of us use our phones on a daily -- often near-constant -- basis to keep in touch with family, friends, and co-workers. Because the default messaging service on your phone isn't always the best option, how do you know which messaging apps are the most reliable and feature-packed? With so many apps out there offering everything from free video and voice calls to file sharing and photo sharing, finding the best one to suit your needs can be a challenge. We've taken time out to test some of the most popular options. Make sure to check our a more comprehensive list of the best iPhone apps and the best Android apps overall. Here are some of the best messaging apps for Android and iOS.

Concerned about privacy? Check out the best encrypted messaging apps around. Prefer chatting from your desktop at work rather than your smartphone? Our pick of the best chat clients for PC and Mac has you sorted.
WhatsApp

Read more