Twitter Blue has launched in India – what it delivers, how much it costs, and should you subscribe?

Main Image
  • Like
  • Comment
  • Share

Twitter, which Elon Musk runs, has announced the opening of its subscription service, Twitter Blue, in India. This service provides users with more advantages than regular users. Musk has actively promoted the subscription service, which is now accessible in 15 countries. According to the SpaceX founder, the’ Blue tick’ is the subscription’s main selling feature.

Twitter Blue has been launched in India, Indonesia, and Brazil as part of its latest expansion phase. Here’s all you need to know about Twitter’s subscription service.

Elon Musk Twitter

Twitter Blue price in India

Twitter Blue is priced at Rs 650 a month for web users and Rs 900 per month for users paying via Android and iOS apps. This is comparable to the pricing in the United States, which is $8 for the web and $11 for Android and iOS smartphones. The company has also offered an annual subscription, which is exclusively available online and costs $6,800 each year, or $567 every month.

Twitter Blue features

The ‘blue tick’ provided by Twitter Blue indicates to other users that the profile has been verified. Twitter has stated that Blue subscribers with confirmed phone numbers would receive a blue checkmark upon company clearance.

Users can also access the edit button, which allows them to alter tweets up to five times within 30 minutes of posting them.

Users can also submit lengthier movies, change the app icon, use NFTs (non-fungible tokens) as their profile picture, and do other things.

The business is also developing features like reduced advertisements, where Twitter Blue subscribers will see 50% fewer adverts than regular users. Another innovation in the works will prioritize Twitter Blue subscribers in responses, mentions, and searches.

Should you buy Twitter Blue?

Twitter Blue is a premium service that is not priced by area. Individuals should not subscribe to the service unless they have been waiting for capabilities such as the edit button and the option to publish longer films.

Businesses will profit from being verified on the network, and the future feature that prioritizes premium users’ tweets above replies, mentions, and search results will enhance their visibility, allowing them to reach a wider audience.

Blue customers will have to see adverts while scrolling through the feed for some reason while paying such a premium price, which may be a major issue for many people.

If you value a blue checkmark next to your name, you should assess whether you are willing to pay the high price.

You can follow Smartprix on TwitterFacebookInstagram, and Google News. Visit smartprix.com for the most recent newsreviews, and tech guides.

Smartprix StaffSmartprix Staff
The SM Staff team consists of tech-savvy writers and editors adept at simplifying complex tech into easily understandable information.



Related Articles

Image7 Things I Did to Make My New Mac Feel Like Home (Windows)

I’ve been on Windows all my life. Everything from how I move files to how I scroll or right-click is basically muscle memory at this point. So when I finally got a Mac, it felt… unfamiliar. Not just unfamiliar, it felt like I was constantly hitting tiny walls. Things I expected to “just work” either …

ImageTwitter Blue to cost more than Netflix Premium in India: How to get Twitter Blue in India

Ever since Elon Musk took over the microblogging platform Twitter, he has been talking about making quite a lot of changes to the app. One of these includes an option to pay 7.99 USD to get verified on Twitter. Paying this will allow the user to get Twitter Blue Subscription. While the pricing of 7.99 …

ImageTwitter blue relaunched: Price, availability, benefits, and other details

Elon Musk has relaunched his controversial Twitter blue subscription for its users. Starting from 12 December Twitter Blue users from all around the world will be able to show a badge on their Twitter profile, depending on verification and profession. Earlier in the month of November, Elon Musk announced Twitter’s new verification process where users …

ImageMaruti Suzuki’s e-Vitara Costs Over Rs. 35 Lakh In This Global Market, Grand Vitara CNG Re-Launched In India

While Maruti Suzuki has been delaying the launch of the e-Vitara in India, Suzuki has launched the vehicle in the United Kingdom. The Indian-exported electric vehicle starts at £29,999 (around Rs. 35 lakhs) for the baseline Motion variant with the smaller 49 kWh battery pack. In India, the car is expected to be available in …

ImageExclusive: Here’s How Much the Nothing Phone (3a) Series Will Cost In India

Nothing, the smartphone brand known for its quirky marketing, is set to launch its Phone (3a) series globally next week. These phones promise significant upgrades in all core areas, from the SoC and cameras to the software. While we’ve seen countless leaks surrounding both the Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro, pricing has remained …

Discuss

3 Comments
Be the first to leave a comment.