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In addition to the various other app updates BlackBerry has released recently through Google Play, they've now also announced that they've made improvements to the Productivity Tab app found on BlackBerry Android devices such as Priv, DTEK50 and DTEK60.
Today, we're proud to announce a major update for all BlackBerry Android devices, including PRIV, DTEK50, and DTEK60 (and coming devices). Available very soon through the Google Play Store, this update completely overhauls the Productivity Tab's interface, making it both cleaner and more user-friendly. It also adds new Quick Triage functionality (such as Reply All and Delete) for items in the Hub and new Quick Actions for entries in Contacts (such as Phone, Text, Email).
Since its initial release, the BlackBerry Productivity Tab hasn't seen many changes, just a few bug fixes here and there, so this is certainly a welcomed change, though, not surprising. Folks who have gone hands-on with the KEYone at any of the CrackBerry meetups or saw photos from the event may have spotted this earlier. You can download the updated BlackBerry Productivity Tab app using the Google Play link.
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