New Delhi: BlackBerry says it has no immediate plans to bring its BBM app to Windows Phone. , The Canadian manufacturer claims there is not enough consumer demand to warrant BBM's arrival.
"[The lack of a BBM Windows Phone app] is entirely market-driven," BlackBerry's senior director of BBM business development David Proulx said.
"Our initial launch on iOS and Android was a function of the prevalence of those platforms."
BBM was downloaded more than 10 million times in 24 hours when it first launched to iOS and Android users in October 2013.
BlackBerry's next plan for the app is to add free voice calling sometime early this year.