![]() ![]() It also points out that these days, around 99.5 percent of all smart devices run of software from Apple, Google, or Microsoft. In its own blog post on the matter, WhatsApp explained that “While these mobile devices have been an important part of our story, they don’t offer the kind of capabilities we need to expand our app’s features in the future.” As the aforementioned blog post makes reference to, the decision follows a similar one from WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook. It has even tried to orchestrate a Twitter campaign against the move.įacebook’s dropping of the BlackBerry platform isn’t particularly surprising. ![]() Over on a recent BlackBerry blog post, the company revealed that “Recently, Facebook made the decision to discontinue support of their essential APIs for BlackBerry.”īlackBerry says that it is “extremely disappointed” in this decision, and that it “fought back” to try and change the company’s mind. Facebook is dropping support for BlackBerry’s BB10 platform.ĭo you have a BlackBerry device running BB10? Then you won’t be able to use Facebook on it for too much longer. ![]()
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