The audio social platform Clubhouse was launched in 2020, but the number of users has rapidly expanded since then, leading a wave of trends with new social methods. As of now, the app is still limited to iOS devices.
Clubhouse officially announced today that the Android version will be officially released this Tuesday, starting in Japan, Brazil, and Russia; Nigeria and India will get the service this Friday morning. In addition, Clubhouse announced that the app will be available in the rest of the world on Friday.
Android rollout continues!
🇯🇵🇧🇷 🇷🇺 Japan, Brazil & Russia coming Tuesday
🇳🇬🇮🇳 Nigeria & India on Friday AM
🌐 Rest of world throughout the week, and available worldwide by Friday afternoon— Clubhouse (@Clubhouse) May 16, 2021
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According to previous reports, Clubhouse announced in early May that the Android version has begun to be released to testers. In mid-April, Android developer Mopewa showed a screenshot of using Clubhouse on a Pixel phone.
One year after the establishment of Clubhouse, its current latest valuation is approximately US$4 billion. At the same time, established social media Twitter, Facebook, etc. have also followed Clubhouse and launched similar audio social products.
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