Blackberry has always been regarded as an innovative player which brings on exclusive attributes to its major device lineups. Now in a recent Halloween-themed post on their blog, the company has mentioned that it has added up some new updates on its upcoming Android Software release on this October. These improved updates will be revealed with Hub+ as per the indications provided in that post.

According to the Post, these updates will be parts of Blackberry's subscription service: Hub+. This will bring major elements of BlackBerry's software attributes to most Android phones running Android Marshmallow or Lollipop.

This will come in the form of apps and subscribers will be able to download it from the internet. As per the hints, these line up of apps will include BlackBerry Password Keeper, Calendar, Device Search and the popular instance 'Hub', which allows users' to compile his/her messages and important notes into one single place.

As per a report by mobilesyrup, the Hub+ which is scheduled to be uncovered in this October only will now attribute a Facebook Messanger support. By this, the users will be able to operate facebook messaging as well alongside its regular messaging feature. Besides all these, another innovative attribute that will be seen is an extraordinary attribute that will allow users to save inline messages in their email just by a long press on the image. IT experts will have an extra advantage as the new Hub+ will allow them to push an exclusive signature style carrying their identities to their consumers.

Among additional features that this Hub+ update will reveal are, a fingerprint sensor support for BlackBerry's Password Keeper, an impressive calendar icon alongside BlackBerry Launcher and an attractive feature which will enable users to switch and swipe their preferred languages easily. For the bugs and disputes which were previously seen in Camera and keyboard software of Blackberry's Android Smartphones PRIV and DTEK50, the company has also added fixes of the same along with this tremendous update.

The company actually launched Hub+ in August 2016. It received its first ever update in September and now Blackberry has made some additions with its October launch based on consumers' review and suggestions. The update is available in Google Play Store.

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