World's most popular online social networking service, Facebook has
officially dropped support for BlackBerry phones, leaving them unable
to connect to the social network through apps.
The Facebook app is following subsidiary, WhatsApp in cutting off
support for the phones, meaning that they’ll no longer be able to
communicate with the world’s most used social network.
WhatsApp had earlier said it is set to drop support for all
Blackberry phones, as well as some Nokia and Android ones by the end of
the year, arguing that they could hold back the app’s growth.
"While these mobile devices have been an important part of our
story, they don't offer the kind of capabilities we need to expand our
app's features in the future," the company wrote in a blog post.
However, BlackBerry has said that it was 'extremely disappointed' in Facebook’s decision, because 'we know so many users love these apps'.
"We fought back to work with WhatsApp and Facebook to change
their minds, but at this time, their decision stands. Despite this, we
have worked hard to ensure our end users have the best experience in
light of this decision, and are continuing to search for alternate
solutions," the company wrote in a blog post that encouraged anyone
who uses Facebook or WhatsApp on their BlackBerry to post about it on
social media.
Facebook can only allow BlackBerry users to access its website by
giving them a simple app that allows it to get to Facebook through the
web. But they won’t be able to use any of the more advanced features of
the app and likely won’t receive updates in the future.
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