0411 No BBM yet /yawn

Hi Android and iPhone users,

This is Andrew Bocking, head of BBM at BlackBerry. As a follow up to our first blog post on Saturday, I want to take a moment to provide you with an update on the rollout of BBM on Android and iPhone.

Last week, an unreleased, older version of the BBM for Android app was posted on numerous file sharing sites. We were aware of an issue with this unreleased version of the BBM for Android app. This older version resulted in volumes of data traffic orders of magnitude higher than normal for each active user and impacted the system in abnormal ways. The version we were planning to release on Saturday addressed these issues, however we could not block users of the unreleased version if we went ahead with the launch.

We attempted to address the problems caused by the unreleased version throughout the day on Saturday, but as active users of the unreleased app neared a million – and accelerated – it became clear that the only way to address the issue was to pause the rollout for both Android and iPhone.

The team is now focused on adjusting the system to completely block this unreleased version of the Android app when we go live with the official BBM for Android app. We are also making sure that the system is reinforced to handle this kind of scenario in the future. While this may sound like a simple task – it’s not. This will take some time and I do not anticipate launching this week.

Thank you for your patience while we take the time needed to deliver the experience you expect from BBM. We will continue to provide you with updates here on InsideBlackBerry.com and through @BBM on Twitter. We will notify everyone who has pre-registered on BBM.com when BBM is available on Android and iPhone.

Andrew Bocking
EVP, BBM
 
BBM as a lot of people interested in the rollout. Although I don't use the service, it would be good to see a successful release on all platforms.
 
Just for hoo-ha's this morning I looked in the app store for BBM. Came back with 31 different apps, several different "developers". Seriously people?
Insanity. I didn't even search for blackberry messenger.
 
Just for hoo-ha's this morning I looked in the app store for BBM. Came back with 31 different apps, several different "developers". Seriously people?
Insanity. I didn't even search for blackberry messenger.

Google really need to get a handle on this madness! :-)

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I'm usually on Twitter @Ichi_Bear ;-)
 
What's the big deal? Just watch what you download

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Blackberry had gained the reputation of not being very reliable in keeping promised dates....

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BBM posted 2 hours ago on Facebook that the app has been resubmitted to the Google Play Store, and is pending approval.

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Looks like Google is better at getting the fakes.


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I just rooted my phone recently and I checked out dm 1.0 and it was cool for a few hours but i got tired of it. I was wondering is there a way to go back to 2.0.6 ? I checked the DMUpdater and its not on the menu for previous roms..:confused: any help would be appreciated, thanks..

Well that sure didn't happen

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BBM posted 2 hours ago on Facebook that the app has been resubmitted to the Google Play Store, and is pending approval.

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I'm not seeing that this morning. Oh well, the wait drags on...

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I'm not finding it on Google Play, but I'm thinking it usually takes a while to get listed in it.

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People are just reporting it showing up in certain areas. I'm gonna wait until it hits the store.