Whether it’s breaking
news or what’s on your mind, Twitter lets you know There is still a misconception that Twitter is
all about telling everybody what you had for
your breakfast. While that was once
perhaps true, today it is one of the web’s
essential services, delivering the latest news –
more often than not from the horse’s mouth
– faster than any other form of communication
on Earth.
Twitter allows you to tap
into a rich tapestry of views and happenings
the world over, putting you in touch with
the stars or with your friends in the pub. Using the Twitter app
for Android means you can tap into this world
wherever you are, instantly seeing the
musings of others and allowing you to retweet
or send them a message.
You can also get involved
yourself, with the Android app being far
better than offerings on other phones. You can
have multiple accounts, send images and build up
your profile. The only problem you will have is being
at a loss for words because when you have
something to say, the Twitter app will allow you
to say it.
Twitter Tweet from your Android
1: Start tweeting
Twitter starts by showing you other people’s tweets. To start sharing your day-to-day experiences on Twitter, tap the pen-andpaper icon in the top right of the Twitter screen and you will be presented with a box, into which you can enter your prose.
Twitter starts by showing you other people’s tweets. To start sharing your day-to-day experiences on Twitter, tap the pen-andpaper icon in the top right of the Twitter screen and you will be presented with a box, into which you can enter your prose.
2: Add images to tweets
Adding images to your tweets is easy. You will see four icons on the ‘Compose tweet’ screen. Tap the Camera icon and you can take an instant image with the built-in camera. Simply tap OK if you’re happy with the image and it’ll automatically accompany your tweet.
Adding images to your tweets is easy. You will see four icons on the ‘Compose tweet’ screen. Tap the Camera icon and you can take an instant image with the built-in camera. Simply tap OK if you’re happy with the image and it’ll automatically accompany your tweet.
3: Tweeting options
To tweet a stored photo, select the Gallery icon on the ‘Compose tweet’ screen, find the image you want and select it. Pressing the ‘@’ symbol will let you reply or mention a specific user, while the target symbol lets you add a location to your tweets.
To tweet a stored photo, select the Gallery icon on the ‘Compose tweet’ screen, find the image you want and select it. Pressing the ‘@’ symbol will let you reply or mention a specific user, while the target symbol lets you add a location to your tweets.
4: Build and edit your
profile
In order to increase the number of followers on Twitter, it helps to maintain a healthy profile so that people know who you are and what you’re about. Tap the Menu button on your phone and select My Profile. Then select Edit Profile to add information about yourself.
In order to increase the number of followers on Twitter, it helps to maintain a healthy profile so that people know who you are and what you’re about. Tap the Menu button on your phone and select My Profile. Then select Edit Profile to add information about yourself.
5: Adding more accounts
You are not restricted to one Twitter account. Maybe
you have one for work, one for a hobby
and a personal one. To add accounts to the
app, press the Menu button on your phone,
select Accounts and tap ‘Add account’. Sign in
with a username and password.


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