Thursday, October 6, 2016

Blackberry Hub+ hit the store for Android Lollypop 5.0

Blackberry was highly dominated in the yester years, but the Canadian firm is still holding on and with their new innovations, it may rise to the top once again. The previous year, a firm was up with their new Android smartphone in the PRIV, and since then they have been offerings number of blackberries at quite an affordable rate running Android in 2016. The common thing in this device is the software that Blackberry worked on to withstand Android in the market as well as many people think that they represent the business oriented and secured Blackberry. And today, many of these functionalities are available for more Android devices as smartphones running Android 5.0 Lollipop or above can download BlackBerry Hub+ from the Play Store.

  


PRIV and DTEK50 lines are the apps that have brought the numerous features of Blackberries to Android smartphones. And in that, Blackberry Contact app, Blackberry Launcher, Contacts and Password keeper are integrated. Before some time back Blackberry apps were only available for the devices running on Android 6.0 Marshmallow or above. The Hub+ release is also integrated with the similar device search from the PRIV and DTEK50 as well as Password keeper which enables to keep your password together and secure. Though Blackberry is supporting Android fully, it might not be such an interesting thing. It though has a lot more things going on with the feature and of course enables you to get the flavor of what Blackberry’s vision of Android is like.

This is the great move for Blackberry as it gives the user the great prospective of what Blackberry is capable of, and there is a hope that many business users would try out his feature and consider a Blackberry device for their next purchase. For those who are looking for some change, they can check out on the PlayStore.

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