In this case, VentureBeat says Facebook's decision could be based on the fact that BB10 will have its own built-in photo filters. RIM is hoping for BB10 to hit hard with the consumer market that Android and iOS already dominate, but the lack of Instagram support poses a major challenge, especially since Windows Phone 8 is also expected to get Instagram. A RIM spokesperson told BGR that the company doesn't comment on individual apps and that it is working with "top tier app developers to ensure BlackBerry 10 has the apps consumers want when it launches in Q1 2013."
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