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BlackBerry have no plans to introduce Google Play Store, but will run Android apps instead



While we have a few images of BlackBerry manufactured Z10 running the Google Play Store application, leaked a couple of days ago. Following the allegations, pilled up a number of rumors too. But to put a full stop on this case, one of the company's spokesperson have now moved all speculations out of it's way.

As he made it clear that the new update to the Canadian's operating system will pack the Android Runtime (ART), and will support installations and running of Google's platform Android based applications on BlackBerry 10 devices.

"There is no planned support for Google Play on BlackBerry. BlackBerry World remains the primary source for trusted and curated BlackBerry applications and we continue to support open standards and open source tools so BlackBerry developers can continue to create great apps on any of the development platforms we support," said the officials.

And as seen before, exactly what happened on the Z10, users with the BlackBerry update 10.2.1.1055 will be able to open up apk. files from the smartphone's file manager and install the application, without the need of converting the file to a BlackBerry optimized bar. format.

Source: CrackBerry

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