How to Use Twitter on Mobile Devices

It is not possible to stick with computers every time, for that very reason twitter mobile service is extremely fascinating. In this tutorial we will precisely talk about configuring twitter account with mobile devices and its pros and cons.

Tweeting with SMS

Its become more amazing when twitter comes to mobile devices. Updates can be sent via cell phones in the form of simple SMS. Twitter claims not to charge any amount for this service but it may cost depending on your carrier. Even updates can be received via SMS, but this service is available only for few countries i.e. in the US, UK, Canada, or New Zealand.

Steps to Activate Mobile Service

Just follow the steps, given below, in order to configure twitter for mobile devices…

1)      Go to Twitter and sign in with your twitter account.

Twitter Login

2)      Click on “Settings” link, situated at the top of the page.

Twitter Settings

3)      Now click on the “Devices” tab. Enter your mobile number in the correct format as guided in the screenshot below. Tick the checkbox bellow to “SAVE” button but remember it will cost you. Now, press the “SAVE” button.

Twitter Mobile

4)      After that, you may get the message for verification, asking to send the given code to a specific mobile number.

Twitter Varification

5)      SMS the verification code to the number provided by the twitter. Please make sure that you provided mobile number in correct format. Number on which you are going to send the verification code must be resembled with these below…

  • US:  40404
  • Canada: 21212
  • UK, Vodafone subscribers only: 86444
  • Germany: +49 17 6888 50505
  • Sweden: +46 737 494222
  • India: 5566511 (note: this short code is still in beta, so if you can’t use it, try our international number below.)
  • All other countries: +44 762 4801423

Note:  Once verified, international user can only be able to send but not receive updates from twitter.

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10 Responses Add your own

  1. manage twitter…

    Almost three years ago, when I first started my research on using blogs in teaching, I was very surprised to find that while writing on their blogs in class, the students often chatted quietly about their work.

  2. I love twitter, and I tweet probably way more than I should. I’ve followed you on twitter. I use twitter more than ever nowadays and my blog feels abandoned!

  3. Miles Azimi says:

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  4. Good post, I can’t say that I agree with everything that was said, but very good information overall:)

  5. Dave says:

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  6. George says:

    manage twitter…

    Almost three years ago, when I first started my research on using blogs in teaching, I was very surprised to find that while writing on their blogs in class, the students often chatted quietly about their work.

  7. Simon says:

    Good post, I can’t say that I agree with everything that was said, but very good information overall:)

  8. Simon says:

    I love twitter, and I tweet probably way more than I should. I’ve followed you on twitter. I use twitter more than ever nowadays and my blog feels abandoned!

  9. PS3 says:

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  10. Good post, thanks for posting. It was great to read on this boring night!

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