UPDATE: As pointed out by a tweet from Chris Parsons, it appears as though the image used in the screenshot below was pieced together from a marketing shot posted by RIM in August.
Images of BBM on Android reportedly surface [updated]
BGR exclusively reported in March that Research In Motion was
working to bring its popular BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) platform to
Android smartphones and the iPhone. Now, images that purportedly show a
beta version of the chat application running on an Android device have
been leaked by TechRadar. Reportedly, the app is set to launch
on Android before next year and RIM is already in the final stages of
testing the solution. The leak lines up with BGR's original report that
RIM would develop an Android client before an iOS version. In addition,
BGR reported that RIM will likely limit the features of BBM on iOS and
Android in an effort to woo users who want a more robust BBM experience
back to a BlackBerry. RIM has plenty of stiff competition in the chat
space, however. Applications such as Kik, Skype-owned GroupMe, WhatsApp
and Facebook Messenger all offer similar features and are available
across multiple mobile platforms, and Apple's iMessage service will
launch this month with iOS 5. Hit the jump for a second image that
provides a better look at the UI.
UPDATE: As pointed out by a tweet from Chris Parsons, it appears as though the image used in the screenshot below was pieced together from a marketing shot posted by RIM in August.
UPDATE: As pointed out by a tweet from Chris Parsons, it appears as though the image used in the screenshot below was pieced together from a marketing shot posted by RIM in August.