BlackBerry Hub Adapts to the Dark
Feb 7, 2017, 10:56 AM by Eric M. Zeman

BlackBerry today pushed out an update to its BlackBerry Hub application for Android devices. The most obvious change is the addition of a dark theme. The Hub has long been limited to a white screen with black text. Now, users can change the background to black and view white text. This is easier on the eyes and, on devices with OLED screens, saves battery life. BlackBerry Hub also gains support for an attachment view to make it easier to find and open emails with attachments, and adds support for WeChat and Line notifications. BlackBerry Password Keeper, a separate app from the Hub, also gains the new dark theme. BlackBerry Hub and Password Keeper for Android are free to download from the Google Play Store.
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