Surprised Cube wasn't all over this?
Anyway, BB10 users can now DL the 10.3 beta and get Android Runtime Support for Android 4.3, LE Bluetooth and use NFC with Android apps. (At this point, not sure why Blackberry just doesn't start making Android devices?)
Link to article: http://devblog.blackberry.com/2014/05/new-beta-of-the-blackberry-runtime-for-android-apps-now-available/
Changes:
Android Jelly Bean 4.3: The Android Runtime has been upgraded from Jelly Bean 4.2.2 to 4.3.
Accounts Support: Android applications that use authentication for user login can now be set up and managed from within the BlackBerry 10 accounts settings.
Bluetooth LE: Applications that use Bluetooth Low Energy from Android API level 18 are now supported.
NFC: Android applications that integrate with NFC are supported. NFC support includes reading and writing tags, as well as sharing data between NFC enabled devices.
Share Framework v2: The previous release of the runtime enabled Android applications that register with the share framework in Android to appear as share targets on the BlackBerry 10 share menu. In this release, Android applications can now share to BlackBerry 10 share menu targets.
Anyway, BB10 users can now DL the 10.3 beta and get Android Runtime Support for Android 4.3, LE Bluetooth and use NFC with Android apps. (At this point, not sure why Blackberry just doesn't start making Android devices?)
Link to article: http://devblog.blackberry.com/2014/05/new-beta-of-the-blackberry-runtime-for-android-apps-now-available/
Changes:
Android Jelly Bean 4.3: The Android Runtime has been upgraded from Jelly Bean 4.2.2 to 4.3.
Accounts Support: Android applications that use authentication for user login can now be set up and managed from within the BlackBerry 10 accounts settings.
Bluetooth LE: Applications that use Bluetooth Low Energy from Android API level 18 are now supported.
NFC: Android applications that integrate with NFC are supported. NFC support includes reading and writing tags, as well as sharing data between NFC enabled devices.
Share Framework v2: The previous release of the runtime enabled Android applications that register with the share framework in Android to appear as share targets on the BlackBerry 10 share menu. In this release, Android applications can now share to BlackBerry 10 share menu targets.