The early days of instant messaging
Nimbuzz is reminscint of MSN Messenger with its basic user interface and limited set of features. Primarily, the app functions as a cross-platform instant messaging service that works on mobile devices, as well as Windows desktop PCs and Macs.

If you buy credit you can also make low cost calls to mobiles and landlines. The price of this service is very competitive. A call from United States to a mobile phone in Spain, for example, costs $0.02610 per minutes. This compares to Skype's pay-as-you-go rate of $0.028.
Remember chatrooms?

The app also has an air of LINE about it with its in-app games and stickers, which you can buy (for real money) through its N-World community space.
Remnants of a bygone era
Unless you have a lot of friends who use Nimbuzz there is no reason why you'd want to download the app. In the past, it had its uses: allowing you to chat to friends from different instant messaging platforms in one place. But the world of messaging has moved on and these platforms have mostly disappeared. Unfortunately, Nimbuzz is firmly stuck in the past.
Nimbuzz supports the following formats
Supported protocols: Facebook Chat.
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