There's still no word on when the app will land on the Play Store.
Earlier this year, iPhone-exclusive social app Clubhouse announced that it had finally started working on its Android app. As spotted by the folks at XDA Developers, Clubhouse has confirmed in a new blog post that it has started rolling out a "rough beta version" of its Android app to some testers.
While there's still no word on exactly when the Android version of Clubhouse will be released, it has confirmed plans of welcoming more Android users over the coming weeks. Some of Clubhouse's main rivals — including Twitter's Spaces and Telegram's Voice Chat 2.0 are already available on Android. In the coming months, more Clubhouse alternatives from companies like Slack, Spotify, and LinkedIn are expected to hit Android.
Facebook, which owns some of the best Android messaging apps, is also working on its own Clubhouse competitor called "Live Audio Rooms." The social networking giant confirmed last month that Live Audio Rooms will be rolled out "later this summer."
Seeing how quickly the list of companies working on a Clubhouse rival is growing, we wouldn't be surprised if more than a dozen such apps are released before the stable version of the Clubhouse Android app becomes available on the Google Play Store.
03/05/2021 06:30 AM
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