If you recall, BlackBerry announced last month that it's making its Hub+ app suite available to all devices running Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Now, the company has expanded the access to the suite, making it available to Android 5.0 Lollipop devices as well.
"We’ve officially expanded Hub+ access to smartphones running Android 5.0 Lollipop," the company said in a blog post. In addition, it was announced that the suite can now also be accessed through lower-resolution smartphones running Marshmallow - the list was limited by screen resolution earlier.
It's worth mentioning that only select apps - including the Hub, Calendar, and Password Keeper - were available to users when the Hub+ initiative was launched last month. But that has changed as well, as other Hub+ apps such as Contacts, Tasks, Device Search, Notes, and Launcher are now also accessible.
I got my Priv last week and guess what ? I'm selling it and resume using my Z30. Blackberry... I'm a business user and have been using your product since Javelin. Your email WAS the best with OS 10. Why can't you install the similar one on andr...
Cool. Not having a way to go back to the universal inbox quickly was my biggest gripe with the android version of hub. Was using the hub to see all important accounts/apps at once and outlook/gmail and individual apps instead of the hub view filters....
Good move by BB. Shame about the monthly subscription cost, though it makes sense. Still missing OS10 though :( Please release a worthy successor to the z10!
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