BlackBerry just released its first software update for BlackBerry Priv to its Android users. Before taking a look at the details, we should point out that the update is available today for users who purchased their PRIV unlocked through ShopBlackBerry, but for users who purchased theirs from a carrier will have to wait until December 7.
This update is a maintenance release as part of the security update promised by the company to take place on a monthly basis, it's about 475MB in size which features overall improvements and addresses a lot of complaints that were noticed by reviewers.
The update includes the following four improvements:
An improved camera: A number of tweaks improve the speed of the camera app, which also now has better low-light image quality.
Better performance: The Priv's software has been tweaked to improve overall system performance.
Improved stability: The update further includes a number of adjustments designed to improve device reliability and reduce instances of crashing and freezing.
Enhanced security: The release includes security patches, and BlackBerry said you should "rest easy knowing your device is protected against the latest Android security threats."
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This update is a maintenance release as part of the security update promised by the company to take place on a monthly basis, it's about 475MB in size which features overall improvements and addresses a lot of complaints that were noticed by reviewers.
The update includes the following four improvements:
An improved camera: A number of tweaks improve the speed of the camera app, which also now has better low-light image quality.
Better performance: The Priv's software has been tweaked to improve overall system performance.
Improved stability: The update further includes a number of adjustments designed to improve device reliability and reduce instances of crashing and freezing.
Enhanced security: The release includes security patches, and BlackBerry said you should "rest easy knowing your device is protected against the latest Android security threats."
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