BlackBerry has followed up on its promise from earlier this year and released a beta version of BlackBerry Messenger for the Windows Phone platform.
The app covers the BBM basics, which means it can be used to chat with individuals or groups, as well as share pictures, voice notes, contacts, and location. The app also supports group chats, in which users can discuss shared calendars, files, and photos. BlackBerry said the beta is limited for now ahead of a wider release.
The company will work to add features, including stickers, BBM Voice, BBM Channels, and Glympse in future releases. BBM is already available for Android, iOS, and BlackBerry devices.
If you are excited to join the BBM for Windows beta program, please apply at BlackBerry BetaZone.