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The first mobile wallet made for Bitcoin Lightning Network (LN) was launched on April 4th ago that marks a milestone for this technology.
The Eclair wallet, released by ACINQ technology startup, and available only to Android users from the Google Play Store.
This device uses version 5.0 which is newer than its operating system, and now can send payment of Lightning.

Isn't the Eclair wallet the testnet one? Or they have succesfully made wallet for main net now? If this is the case I must say that I haven't expected somebody to lunch mobile LN app, because we know how much time was needed for SegWit to be implemented in most apps.

Found link, guess will test it out later during the day https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fr.acinq.eclair.wallet.main net , thanks for information!
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The first mobile wallet made for Bitcoin Lightning Network (LN) was launched on April 4th ago that marks a milestone for this technology.
The Eclair wallet, released by ACINQ technology startup, and available only to Android users from the Google Play Store.
This device uses version 5.0 which is newer than its operating system, and now can send payment of Lightning.
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