10 best messenger apps and chat apps for Android!

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Slowly but surely, the world is moving away from SMS and MMS as the default way to text message people. It started years ago with apps like AOL Instant Messenger and has evolved into a plethora of options that all work really well. The evolution definitely kicked it up a notch over the last few years. You have basically more options now than you’ll ever need. Which messenger apps are the best? In this list, we’ll explore the best messenger apps and chat apps for Android.
  1. 1.Band
  2. 2.Discord
  3. 3.Facebook Messenger (and Messenger Lite)
  4. 4.Kik
  5. 5.Slack
  6. 6.Skype
  7. 7.Snapchat
  8. 8.Telegram
  9. 9.Viber Messenger
  10. 10.WhatsApp
  11. Band

    Price: Free with in-app purchases
    Band is an up-and-coming chat app for groups. You can create all the groups you want to and invite all the people you want to them. The developers recommend this app to people on sports teams, school groups, gaming clans, work groups, and anything like that. Everybody joins in, chats it up, and has a good time. You can organize your groups into various channels similar to apps like Discord and Slack. You can also directly message individuals and add calendar events for group activities. It worked well in our testing and it’s free to use.

    Discord

    Price: Free / $9.99 per month / $99.99 per year
    Discord is easily among the best messenger apps for gamers. It features cross-platform support between most mobile phone and computer operating systems. There is also a web client for those platforms without a native app. The app also features voice chat, multiple text chats, GIF support, and more. People on the service can create their own servers or join others as they need. It’s mostly for gaming. However, some people use it just for its fantastic organizational system and above average voice chat capabilities. The service is free to use for everybody. However, you can unlock some cosmetic extras with the Discord Nitro subscription.
    Discord screenshot 2020

    Facebook Messenger (Lite)

    Price: Free
    Facebook Messenger screenshot 2020

    Kik

    Price: Free with in-app purchases
    Kik is another popular messenger app. It lets you choose a screen name instead of a real name or a phone number. That gives it a distinctly old school feeling. The app is especially popular with casual mobile gamers and people who like random chatting mostly. The app also includes stickers, emoji, group chats, video chats, themes, and Material Design. The in-app purchases give you additional sticker packs and other stuff like that. Another good chat app in this genre is GroupMe. It has many of the same features and caters to the same type of people.
    Kik screenshot 2020

    Slack

    Price: Free / $6.67-$12.50 per users (business use only)
    Slack is one of the better chat apps for business. It has an extremely clean and professional look and feel. Groups can create channels, conduct voice calls, and more. The app also features support for third party apps like Giphy, Google Drive, Asana, and other fun or productive tools. Users can also join multiple Slack servers. It’s kind of like a more professional version of Discord, honestly. Like Discord, it’s also entirely free with no in-app purchases. Those with larger teams that need more features can pay an optional subscription fee for extra stuff.

    Price: Free with in-app purchases
    Skype is one of the most recognizable messenger apps ever. Everybody knows what Skype is and what it’s about. You can text chat, video call, and voice call other members. You can even call people on a real phone number with a nominal fee. The app includes a few extra features that may or may not be useful. It depends on what you need. Still, this has excellent cross-platform support, support for multiple chats, and support for most file types, including documents, GIFs, and other stuff. It’s a rock solid option and there is a Lite version if you like Skype but don’t need all of the features.
    Skype - best messenger apps

    Snapchat

    Price: Free
    Snapchat is one of the more unique messenger apps. It supports quite a few things, including voice calls, video messages, photo messages, and text messages. The service deletes messages after viewing. That means there is no history to speak of outside of a streak counter. There are also Snapchat Stories. That lets people send proverbial status updates that all of their followers can view. They expire in 24 hours. Many of the app’s features are imitated by other apps (Instagram, mostly). However, Snapchat is still fairly popular among the younger folks and it’s definitely something different.
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    Telegram or Signal Private Messenger

    Price: Free
    Telegram is among the most popular messenger apps for privacy. It boasts 256-bit symmetrical AES encryption, 2048-bit RSA encryption, and more. That makes it among the safest messaging services out there. The app also has file sharing, cross-platform support, group chats, GIF support, and more. It grew in popularity very quickly. That made it hard to judge at first. However, tons of people use the service now. Signal Private Messenger is another decent app in this space. Both put security and privacy above all else. However, each app’s user base has vastly different ideas as to which one is better. They both send messages, though, and they’re both good enough to be here compared to competitors like LINE or non-encrypted chat apps.
    Telegram screenshot best messenger apps

    Viber Messenger

    Price: Free with in-app purchases
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    WhatsApp

    Price: Free
    Everybody knows WhatsApp. It’s the most popular messenger app in the world, after all. It has a ton of features, gets frequent updates, and competes positively with basically every other chat app. It includes voice and video chats, text messages, group chats, support for most multimedia formats like GIFs, video, etc, and more. It’s powerful, accessible, and popular. That’s the holy triumvirate for chat apps. It’s also free with no in-app purchases.
    WhatsApp screenshot for the best messenger apps for android

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