Thrutu announces BlackBerry release

Thrutu announced its BlackBerry release, expanding its in-call digital
sharing capabilities across three most popular smartphone platforms.


The Thrutu mobile app, already
downloaded by more than 300,000 iPhone and Android users worldwide, is now available
from BlackBerry App World. With Thrutu, BlackBerry users can get more out of
their phone calls.


Thrutu lets users instantly share all manner of interactive content and
media during a phone conversation, including photos, location and contact information.


To access Thrutu, users make and receive calls as normal. Thrutu appears
as a new option on the in-call BlackBerry menu, enabling rich content sharing
and interactions through a number of Thrutu buttons.


“There has been an overwhelmingly positive response to Thrutu from
iPhone and Android users who are truly finding that the app is enhancing their
phone conversations,” said Liz Rice, VP, Thrutu.


Since its launch for Android in March and iPhone in July, Thrutu has
seen global adoption, with over 300,000 downloads.


Thrutu is available immediately in the BlackBerry App World for
BlackBerry OS 5 and 6, with OS 7 coming soon. For the best experience, Thrutu
needs simultaneous voice & data capabilities, either through the mobile
network or through connection to Wi-Fi.


By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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