Last week the BBM app was officially released on the Play Store, but to the surprise of many, some Android devices running on Android 3.5 downward especially tablets with more than 7 inches still couldn’t install the BBM app.
My samsung galaxy Y pro with a 2.3.6 Android OS version wasn’t able to install the BBM app. So I thought to myself “why not?”, if other Android devices can install this app, mine will too.

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So without wasting much time, let me show you how to install BBM on unsupported Android devices.
If you have an Android device running on 2.3 Gingerbread you can try this method and share your result with me via the comments.
>> How to install BBM on unsupported Android devices:
This method requires you to have a root access on your Android device, so if you haven’t rooted your device, I will recommend you hit the Google search for how to root your specific devices.
Then download an app you can use to spoof our device so that Google will think it’s compatible and let you download the BBM app or any other app you haven’t been able to download before just because your device was listed as unsupported.
Download "MarketHelper" and install this app on your Android device.
Launch the just installed MarketHelper app. Under “ Select Device” choose phone from the drop down and select any of the phone models by the side, in my case I chose the Samsung Galaxy S3.
Under “ Select Operator” choose your country from the drop down and select your network provider by the side. Then click on the “ Activate” button. After that restart your device and visit the Google play store and download the BBM app on your device.
You will notice that Google will list your app as any phone you choose on the MarketHelper, so you can download and install the BBM app on your unsupported device. Thanks for reading....remain bless.

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