Twitter Blue launches in India and will be available on Android and iOS for Rs 900 a month.
The cost of Twitter Blue's subscription service in India has been made public by Twitter. It is accessible on the web, iOS, and Android smartphones. Along with various other advantages, Twitter Blue subscribers receive the verified blue checkmark on their profile.
It would cost you Rs 900 per month to choose the monthly Twitter Blue subscription on a mobile device. On the internet, the subscription is less expensive and costs Rs 650 per month. In India, Twitter also offers a yearly subscription that runs you about Rs 566 per month or Rs 6800 per year. This one has an annual fee.
Just to recall, Twitter Blue has a number of benefits, including early access to tools like the "Edit Tweet" button and the "Undo Tweet" function, the ability to publish longer, higher-quality videos, and priority rankings in conversations. According to the firm, Twitter Blue subscribers will also see half as many adverts on the platform's home timeline as non-subscribers do.
The NFT profile picture, themes, unique navigation choices, access to the Spaces tab, the ability to undo tweets, unlimited bookmarks, the ability to bookmark folders, and other benefits are just a few of the extras that come with the subscription service. While users may not instantly receive the blue tick after signing up for Twitter Blue, the benefits described above will be accessible right away. On some devices, though, not all functionalities might be accessible.
To subscribe to Twitter Blue from a mobile device, tap on your profile picture icon in the top left corner of the screen, where you will see "Twitter Blue,". As soon as you click it, Twitter will take you to the page where you may buy the subscription. The choice is located on the left side of the screen for Twitter users who are using the website. One thing to keep in mind is that you won't be able to acquire a Twitter Blue subscription if your account has been inactive for the past 30 days or more.
Many nations, including Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and the United Kingdom, to mention a few, already offer the service.Elon Musk announced that he will soon change the size and the frequency of ads on the platform and reportedly has plans to roll out a more premium subscription service that removes all ads. The business is struggling to stop its losses since Musk took charge, and it is counting on Twitter Blue to bring in some money.