Bubble Motion unveils new Bubbly App for Android smartphones in India

Telecom Lead India: Bubble Motion, a voice blogging
service and application provider based out of Singapore, has launched its
Bubbly social voice application for Android in India.

 

Bubbly has seen incredible growth since launching in 2010
and has registered a million new users across Asia in the last month alone.

 

We hope the new Bubbly app for Android brings the
experience of voice blogging to millions more, allowing for Indian Android
users to join in, connect, and follow our vibrant community of Bubblers,” said
Bubble Motion CEO, Thomas Clayton.

 

The Bubbly application is a messaging client that allows
users to connect to other users as well as social networking websites like
Twitter and Facebook from within the same application. The app also allows
users to record and send voice based messages as well.

 

Early usage of the app has seen incredibly high engagement
and social traction, with the majority of users following other users in
addition to celebrities, and using the app an average of three times per day.

 

The new Bubbly app also allows users to follow
celebrities, sports stars and other well-known users, letting you move beyond
just reading celebrity posts to actually hearing updates recorded in their own
voice.

 

The Bubbly app is free to download with a 6-month in-app
purchase of $2.99 to follow all the premium celebrities.

 

Bubble Motion brings 16 million users of its Bubbly voice
blogging service as well as hundreds of celebrities across Asia to its
smartphone app on Android

 

Bubbly
is now available in India on Android, having previously rolled out on iPhone in
March 2012.

 

editor@telecomlead.com

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