Previously BlackBerry announced they would be bringing their new Android apps like BlackBerry Hub, Calendar, and Password Keeper to more android users through a new subscription called Hub+.

BlackBerry initially launched Hub+ as a free trial on Android Marshmallow with only Hub, Calendar, and Password Keeper available for a 30-day trial for just 99 cents a month.

Its success depends on how many people seem it worthy for a monthly subscription, as we know there are many apps on Play Store who can give a substitute to such applications. The Subscription based version will also give you the access to company's Contact, Tasks, Devices, Notes, and Launcher apps.

According to Engadget, some Marshmallow phones might not support this site yet. However, the BlackBerry is adding some more models to its compatibility list every day, so if you can't be able to access it till not, then keep calm and keep trying.

Hub+ will only work on phones, not on tablets so it's useless to try it on Tablets, by the way, BlackBerry has bigger plans for future and aims to make it for Android lollipop and iOS.

According to a blog from Blackberry, "It is consistently rated as the way to get more things done by enterprise users in every industry. BlackBerry has decided to bring that productivity to other platforms also, extending Hub, Calendar, and Password Keeper a new subscription service."

BlackBerry haven't just introduced new apps in Hub+ they also applied substantial updates to the applications. As per the request of many users BlackBerry has introduced Hub Widget which also supports HTML signature.

To Download BlackBerry Hub+, go to the Google Play Store on smartphone and search for BlackBerry Hub+ services app, hit the install button. It's a 26.64MB file so users need to have patience when downloading, once the app is installed BlackBerry Hub+ will be located on the home screen ready to use.