LiveProfile Beta for Android Devices – FREE


LiveProfile BETA is becoming very popular for Android devices and instant messaging. This service is a FREE mobile messenger for not only Android but also available for Blackberry and Iphone in the near future. Keep in mind it is in it’s beta stages so you may find a few bugs. The developers are consistently updating with new versions so it just keeps getting better! Eventually all of the bugs will be worked out. The most current version for Android is v0.0.16a found in the marketplace.

If you jumped ship from Blackberry to Android and miss your instant messaging, now is the time to replace that emptiness as soon as it’s available. We know there are other programs out there but this one seems to be holding up very well so why not give it a shot? You can add your BBM pin numbers and also get your own Android pin as well. Start chatting away with your friends!

Take a look at the screen shots shared by Appbrain:

What’s so great about LiveProfile? We can list a few things:

  • 100% FREE
  • Supports all devices
  • Send messages with confirmation for delivery and receiving
  • Profiles
  • Status Updates
  • Pictures
  • Cross network very soon

The most current updates include:

  • fixed a few force closes
  • fixed bug when clicking on notifications
  • fixed red user offline warning from displaying on the bottom of chats when the user actually is online
  • all login issues should be resolved
  • nickname has been renamed to display name
  • fixed bug that made new messages hidden when using close chat
  • fixed user photos not being displayed after accepting a friend
  • fixed bug that prevented user photo from being displayed in the me tab

As stated above, any bugs found are constantly being fixed and the application is being updated. Have you tried it before now? If so and you didn’t like it, why not give it another shot? If you haven’t tried it yet, go for it. There’s no harm! Let us know what you think about it. How is your battery life when using it compared to other programs? We want to know.

Source: Appbrain