Clubhouse Audio Chat application finally comes to Android

Clubhouse, audio chat application, launched on iOS and iPados as a media platform with semi-exclusive vibration only invitation chat spaces – and immediately he will slide to an Android phone, too, starting with a beta test.

There is no schedule specified for beta, or a plan for the area to be launched for the first – only that ‘Beta Rough’ is heading to ‘a handful of friendly testers,’ according to blog posts from the idea of ​​the parent company.

The post describes other updates that come to the clubhouse, including some additional which is not perfect for the Fedgling platform as requested for new participants to follow the club a few minutes to listen to them. There is also support for movement to help users sway, users know who talks along with the advice and improvement of notifications.

Clubhouse was launched in the previous year on iOS to provide audio access only listeners to rooms to host discussions, which featured celebrities such as Oprah, Elon Musk and Tiffany Haddish.

But Android users are left in the cold, and other companies have rushed to release alternatives in a while such as Twitter rooms, although some of the imitation applications that appear on the Google Play Store have included malware. Whether the Android version is launched before other rival land reported is unknown big, and the competition may be fierce: Facebook makes features such as clubhouse, per time New York, and so on LinkedIn, according to TechCrunch, and Spotify gets audio-only applications to reuse Musicians and podcaster to chat with fans.

Through Fonearena.

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