The app has been updated with bug fixes and improvements

Dec 3, 2016 10:44 GMT  ·  By

BlackBerry has a habit of updating its most important Android apps once per month by adding new features and improvements. Obviously, if the need arises, the Canadian company is expected to patch any major issues that one or more of its apps might present.

And that's exactly what happened with the DTEK app about two weeks ago. If you're not familiar with the DTEK app's issue, here are a few things that you should know.

Last month, many BlackBerry users reported that the DTEK application incorrectly displayed the status of their smartphones.

Although it wasn't a widespread issue, the problem started to affect some smartphones immediately after that latest DTEK update BlackBerry uploaded to Google Play store.

At that time, the issue was acknowledged by BlackBerry, but the Canadian company did not offer an ETA for the solution.

So, many of those who were affected by the issue continued to get the following message under operating system integrity when opening the DTEK app: “The integrity of the operating system is compromised.”

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Fast forward two weeks and we're happy to inform all those affected by this issue that a fix has finally been released and it's now available for download.

As part of its monthly BlackBerry apps updates, the Canadian company delivered a new update for the DTEK application, which is supposed to address this problem as well.

The official changelog notes the update brings some improvements and bug fixes, but there's no mention of the problem described above.

However, many of those who have been affected by the DTEK app issue report that, after applying the update, the application correctly displays the status of their smartphones.

The new version of DTEK app should already be available in Google Play store in all regions, so we strongly recommend everyone to download the latest update.

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