BlackBerry Messenger shuts down on May 31
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- Adel Elewa
- fk1
- 21 Apr 2019
R.I.P. Our most lovely messaging platform.
BBM is gone, but its worth to pay 5 Dollars per year for BBME Service.
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- Clark_Elite
- qbR
- 19 Apr 2019
If BlackBerry doesn't save the day and keep BBM going then I'll leave BlackBerry all together.. I'll never buy another BlackBerry if this happens..
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- Diamon
- tx3
- 19 Apr 2019
I Remember around 2008-2013 when everybody using bbm and backberry as a premium phone back then, in my country its like using iphone, unique fun emoticon r.i.p!
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- Anna
- tTd
- 19 Apr 2019
BBM was already DEAD around 2013, when BB tried to launch BB OS10. All these years they were trying to keep it alive. BBM never worked smooth on BB OS10 compared to legacy BB OS. Android BBM was shit. By that time, everybody had already to move to other similar platforms. RIP BBM!
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- Anonymous
- YiG
- 19 Apr 2019
Thank You BBM. It's sad to see you go. But looking forward to BBMe
- EskeRahn
- 0wY
- 19 Apr 2019
Dude, 19 Apr 2019R.I.P. BB, it will only take a while longer to conclude you... moreDid you mean "BBM" and not "BB"?
BB stopped making hardware and licensed the rights to use the name on hardware globally to TCL years ago... Known as "BlackBerry Mobile". And a couple of regional players (India and Indonesia if I remember right) have licensed the usage of the BB name for domestic usage too.
- EskeRahn
- 0wY
- 19 Apr 2019
Though owning a BB Priv for years, the only times I opened BBM was by accident...
I guess it was mostly there to ease the transition of the old BBOS users.
Nice though that BB now offers BBMe for those that still have not moved on.
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- Dude
- 3Kf
- 19 Apr 2019
R.I.P. BB, it will only take a while longer to conclude your phones are obsolete. Thanks for being a shackle in smartphone evolution.
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- AnonD-794217
- tDR
- 19 Apr 2019
What is Blackberry Messenger and why its name so familiar?
Oh I forgot, this is what everyone uses 10 years ago and they called it BBM.
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- Anonymous
- inZ
- 19 Apr 2019
naw, it fell victim to its own archaic friggin' "friend codes"