The BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) service, which recently made its way to the Windows Phone Store as a private beta app, is now finally available to people who had joined the BBM Beta program.
Earlier this month, BlackBerry, after announcing the BBM for Windows Phone in private beta, had opened registration for the closed beta test, with the list closing in less than 24 hours with quick entries.
The instant messenger app from BlackBerry can now be downloaded by closed beta testers, and since the app is in a beta stage BlackBerry has also noted some limitations or errors that might occur in the BBM app for Windows Phone.clich here to Download:
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