BlackBerry makes its Hub software available for all Android Marshmallow devices

BlackBerry has today announced that its making its Hub software available for all Android devices running Android 6.0 Marshmallow or newer. The Hub, which combines email, messaging, social networking, and other accounts together in one dashboard, was previously only available on BlackBerry's own Android and BlackBerry 10 devices, such as the Priv or the newly-released DTEK50.

The BlackBerry Hub+, as it will be known in Google's Play Store, will be available to use for free for 30 days, After that, users can opt to see occasional ads or pay a $0.99 per month subscription for an ad-free experience. The free app includes the Hub itself, BlackBerry Calendar, and a password manager. Those that pay for the subscription will also get access to...

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