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BBM for Windows Phone shows up in store, but you can’t download it yet

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
August 24, 2019
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BBM for Windows Phone shows up in store, but you can't download it yet

BlackBerry announced a while back that it’s popular messaging service BBM would be coming to Windows Phone in July, and it appears they’re keeping up with that promise as today the official BBM app for Windows Phone has appeared in the store. Bad news though, it doesn’t seem like users are able to download it just yet.

According to the apps description, the app is currently in beta, which would explain why its unable to be downloaded currently. There are no screenshots of the app unfortunately, meaning we’re yet to get a glimpse of what it actually looks like.

Still, for it to be in the Windows Phone Store is good news, as it means a launch is near. BlackBerry could even hold a public beta, but we’re not too sure on that. Check out the download link below and save it for when the app is officially available.

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