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Clubhouse has been on Android for nearly three months, but the required invite system made it difficult for most users to actually test out one of the most popular new social networks since TikTok. Since its initial unveiling, countless clones inspired by the app have arrived on the scene, from companies like Facebook, Twitter, and even Spotify. If you've spent this year waiting for Clubhouse to open its doors to the public, you're in luck. As of today, you'll no longer need an invite to sign up for the app.

Clubhouse finally has an Android app, but it's only for 'friendly testers'

Clubhouse says it's welcoming more Android users 'over the coming weeks'

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If you've been patiently waiting for an Android version of Clubhouse, the audio chat room app that's taking the web by storm ... well, you're going to have to wait at least a little longer. According to the platform's latest release notes, the Android app is now in testing for "a handful of friendly testers." Clubhouse posted no screenshots.

If OnePlus is good at anything, it's building hype. We experienced months of that early this year during the lead up to the OnePlus One announcement. The company started playing up a "Go Further" announcement the other day for 12/17. Well, here we are and guess what... it's a battery. An external battery with USB ports and stuff called the OnePlus Power Bank. Oh.