WhatsApp For Blackberry Z10 Available For Download

Blackberry Z10 was sold out in flat two days in India after its official launch and ever since then, BB users were eagerly waiting for the arrival of WhatsApp messenger. We're happy to report that WhatsApp for Blackberry Z10 is now available for download from the official Blackberry Store - #-Link-Snipped-#

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WhatsApp continues to be one of the most popular free messaging app across variety of platforms including iOS, Android, Nokia, Windows. The app lets you find contacts through their phone numbers and then lets you send them text message, photos, videos and other attachments free of cost. Of course the standard data usage plan charges will apply. WhatsApp is free to use for the first year and if you wish to continue using it, you will have to pay $0.99/year. Given the popularity of the app, the price can't be any better.

The app is 7MB in size and requires BB 4.6.0 or higher. Download the app from above link or just use this QR code -

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Instructions -

  1. Open the BlackBerry World app on your smartphone.
  2. Click the Menu key and select Scan a Barcode.
  3. Click Start Scanning. Point your Blackberry smartphone camera at the barcode image and hold the camera steady for 3 seconds to scan it. BlackBerry World will instantly find the app you have selected.

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