
In January, David Proulx, BlackBerry’s Senior Director of BBM Business Development, said that Windows Phone did not have enough users to justify a version of BBM for the platform. But the very next month saw a major change in heart. By the time MWC had kicked off in Barcelona, BlackBerry said that BBM would come to Windows Phone later in the year.
On Friday, BlackBerry CEO John Chen said that BBM will be coming to Windows Phone in the second quarter. Once BlackBerry launches the app, BBM will be pre-installed on some new handsets powered by Microsoft's mobile OS. The messaging app will also ...
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