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Clubhouse beta finally arrives for Android users globally on Google Play Store

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The popular audio sharing, invitation-only social platform Clubhouse has now successfully launched the beta version of the popular application to Android users around the world. Last week, a product similar to Android users was launched in the United States.

After the release of Clubhouse Android Beta in the United States, the company hinted that it will quickly expand to other English-speaking countries and other parts of the world. This week, users in Brazil, Japan, and Russia had the opportunity to access the app and provide feedback on its performance and overall expectations.

When the Clubhouse app was first established, it was only available on iOS devices, and the app has received attention even in countries that are subject to strict regulations. It has also been banned in some countries. However, due to the fierce competition from other applications that emerged after Clubhouse, the company continued to transform itself to maintain an important position in the field.

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The application can now be downloaded from the Google Play store. However, it is still in the beta stage, which means you may still have some minor issues here and there, but overall, this is a good development. Unfortunately, new users will need an invitation from registered users to register for the app.

Since the beta release last week, the app has been updated three times, indicating strong feedback from the testing community. After the full version is released, the application will also provide some other features.

The Android market is growing rapidly, and the successful launch of Clubhouse for Android may mark a further expansion of the application, which may overshadow the number of iOS users over time.

Google Play remains the most popular app store on smartphones. Earlier this week, Google revealed at the 2021 Google I/O event that more than 3 billion active Android devices can access the Play Store. This is more than three times more than iOS on more than one billion active devices.

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