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Earlier this morning, we were wondering as to when BlackBerry Messenger for Android would officially hit the market, and since there were no forthcoming answers, it was time to exercise some patience. Samsung seems to be moving faster in this aspect by announcing the availability of their Samsung
ChatON client for BlackBerry devices, which would more or less
“complete the collection” as ChatON is already well and alive on iOS,
Android and Bada platforms. The only missing party? Windows Phone. First unveiled by Samsung in August 2011, ChatOn advertises itself as a new multi-platform mobile messaging service that can send text, images and video clips not only between the company's Android- and Bada-powered smartphones, but also onto other platforms. With BlackBerry next in line to receive ChatON, one can make an intelligent guess that a Windows Phone version is not too far off in the horizon. Would you use a service like ChatON, or do you prefer to stick to other solutions like WhatsApp? |
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