BlackBerry's commitment to its original clients remains as the company released a new update on its BlackBerry 10 OS. Despite news that the company will not be releasing new gadgets based on their homegrown OS.  Phone Arena reports that they have indeed launched a global update on BlackBerry 10 with version 10.3.2.2876.

In the BlackBerry Blog, it was revealed that the update actually comes in two forms. The BlackBerry 10.3.2 and the BlackBerry Blend, both coming to the BlackBerry 10 devices, will be as good getting all the updates you missed now that BlackBerry is transitioning to Android.

 

For the BlackBerry 10 update 10.3.2, you may want to take a closer look at what it can actually give your device. The BlackBerry Blend 1.2 will provide you with a new user interface, which is all based from Blackberry's customer feedback. That being said, you can be sure that the update targets the issues that customers have targeted before.

The new user interface will generally allow the user to navigate across individual apps in a faster and more convenient way. Productivity will also be enhanced through the new features namely spell check, instant reply directly from the notification pop-up as well as visual enhancement for file transfer.

BlackBerry is also known for its excellent security protection, and this update will further enhance that feature. According to the blog, the update 10.3.2 will bring the anti-theft protection in BlackBerry Protect. Through the BlackBerry Protect, a user can easily disable his or her device in the event that it gets stolen or lost.

The camera features of the BlackBerry 10 devices will also receive significant updates from version 10.3.2. In inclusion of improved face detection, low light performance in auto mode and reduced blur output during motion has also been updated.

The BlackBerry calendar has also been included in update 10.3.2. A new addition, Meeting Mode, automatically sets your phone to silent mode. The mode also offers other options such as choosing those that need attention and the once it should just ignore on your list. The popular demand of shrinking numbers has also been included in the update.

BlackBerry warns its users to back up their BlackBerry 10 devices before getting the latest update. This will allow users to retrieve any file that may be lost during the update process. Over the coming weeks, the BlackBerry update 10.3.2 is expected to roll out on all BlackBerry 10 devices worldwide. The BlackBerry Hub will alert you of the new update once the carrier receives the go signal.