BlackBerry,
one of the leading Canadian mobile phone makers, is soon allowing
Android applications to be downloaded through its official BlackBerry
World portal. This decision has already been confirmed officially as
BlackBerry OS 10.2.1 already has expanded support for Android apps.
In November 2013, an update is announced by BlackBerry to its SDK
with an improved Android runtime packed inside that increase
possibility of developing more application for Google’s platform to
run on its own mobile Operating System.
“Android
apps that use shared libraries written in native-code, such as C and
C++, will now be supported on BlackBerry 10,” the Canadian vendor
announced at the time. BlackBerry 10.2.1 SDK OS, the latest version
has brought the new Android runtime to developer smartphones that
enables app builders to check their created software for
supportability with the latest release. Generally, through this
feature, one can easily able to install android applications (apk)
files on their smartphone. Things you can found is download source
for these applications.
Actually,
BlackBerry is getting ready for accumulating of Android software in
the aforesaid BlackBerry World portal with an aim to allow users to
access more content from their handsets, according to a recent
article on Good e-Reader. It is also claimed by news site that
BlackBerry has moved toward game publishers to decide to release
their titles through its portal. Now onwards, developers just have to
submit descriptions and screenshots in order to list our software in
the BlackBerry World. That simply means, no more efforts are required
to submit app.
On
other side, users can easily download and install any applications,
no matter what type of content built on their device. It seems that
BlackBerry Q5, Q10, Z10, and Z30 will able to run Android
applications. However, no accurate information is available about the
OS upgrade. Check out for custom Android Apps.
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