Verizon now rolling out software update for the BlackBerry Priv
Have a BlackBerry Priv on Verizon? Surprise! You'll want to go ahead and check for updates as many folks have now started receiving a software update.
Have a BlackBerry Priv on Verizon? Surprise! You'll want to go ahead and check for updates as many folks have now started receiving a software update.
To go along with the seemingly random rollout of a new BlackBerry 10 OS build, BlackBerry has also pushed out a new update for BlackBerry Priv owners.
A new post on the Inside BlackBerry Blog from Alex Thurber has laid out the status of monthly updates for the Priv as the device has now moved well beyond the two years of monthly software updates BlackBerry originally committed to.
This is just a quick heads up to let you all know there's a new BlackBerry Hub update now available on Google Play. The changes here are small and just meant to align with the latest BlackBerry Hub+ Services update.
A new BlackBerry Hub+ Services update has landed on Google Play and is now ready for download. This release highlights a few important fixes for those experiencing battery drain, crashes on Android Oreo and more!
Two years ago today, BlackBerry CEO John Chen officially announced plans to launch the company's first Android-powered BlackBerry smartphone known formally as Priv by BlackBerry. Are you still using it?
As detailed by Alex Thurber in a recent podcast interview the BlackBerry Priv will not be updated to Android 7 Nougat, and the DTEK series may also find a similar fate.
Want to disable the BlackBerry Keyboard app extensions? It can be done and we'll show you how!
The last major update to the BlackBerry Keyboard app brought plenty of new features but the latest update rolling out concentrates purely on minor enhancements and stability fixes.
Although it hasn't been noted by @BBSIRT yet, BlackBerry has now begun the rollout of the September Android security update according to a new post on the BlackBerry Knowledge Base.
Verizon has now begun sending out software AAN368 which is noted to have been tested to optimize device performance, resolve known issues and apply the latest security patches.
Initially announced at Google I/O, Google has now begun rolling out their new security system, Google Play Protect, on any phone with the latest version of Google Play Services.
Taking on styling from BlackBerry 10, Keyboard File for Android allows you to enjoy the benefits of a physical keyboard for file management on your BlackBerry Priv or KEYone by integrating multiple keyboard shortcuts.
The latest updates for BlackBerry Hub have now started rolling out through Google Play and this release is pretty huge for integrations being added.
Keeping updates on schedule, the BlackBerry Security Incident Response Team has now announced they have begun the rollout of the June Android security update for BlackBerry smartphones.
The last update to BlackBerry's Productivity Tab app for Android brought along a complete overhaul of the design of the app but apparently, BlackBerry wasn't quite yet done with the visual changes.
We'll tell you up front that the BlackBerry KEYone is a much better phone than the BlackBerry Priv, and we'll explain why we think that way if you need more convincing.
Has your BlackBerry Hub been a little sluggish since the last update? If so, you'll want to go ahead and fire up the Google Play Store and get the latest updates for the BlackBerry Hub and BlackBerry Hub+ Services downloaded.
A new update to Keyboard Browser has now arrived on the Google Play Store and it includes the heavily requested Reader Mode option as well as multiple bug fixes.
Active Peaks aims to bring some BlackBerry 10 flavor to Android via enhanced recent app screen similar to Active Frames.
Looking for an Android web browser that supports shortcut keys similar to BlackBerry 10? Look no further than Keyboard Browser. Keyboard Browser for Android allows you to enjoy the benefits of a physical keyboard for your internet browsing.
BlackBerry has now pushed their latest round of Android updates to Google Play and this month is packed full of changes for Hub users and it introduces Privacy Shade, thus far a standalone app, into the BlackBerry Hub+ subscription service.
The BlackBerry Security Incident Response Team has now announced they have begun the rollout of the May Android security update for BlackBerry smartphones. As per normal, once downloaded and installed, you should see your security patch level change.
A new batch of beta updates to the BlackBerry Hub+ core apps are now available for download from Google Play, for those participating in the Beta Zone.
Keeping in line with their monthly security update schedule, the BlackBerry Security Incident Response Team on Twitter has now let it be known that BlackBerry has begun their rollout of the April Android update.