Twitter Blue is now accessible from the company’s website, iOS, and Android devices. Users of iOS and Android in India must pay a monthly subscription fee of INR 900. While those on the web are charged INR 650. The blue checkmark, the ability to edit tweets, longer video posts, organized bookmarks, custom app icons. The choice to use an NFT as a profile picture are just a few of the new features available to users of Twitter Blue, which was updated last year.
For those who sign up on the website for an entire year, the business is providing a discounted rate. If a user chooses to pay their subscription on a monthly basis. They will end up paying Rs 7,800, while doing so on an annual basis will save them Rs 1,000. As a result a payment of Rs 6,800.
How do I sign up for Twitter Blue?
Simply select “Twitter Blue” from the left column of the website. You can select your preferred plan from a pop-up before completing the payment. Only the website will have access to the annual plan. To access the menu on Android and iOS, launch the app, then swipe right. The option labelled “Twitter Blue” will then appear. Twitter will allow you to sign up for the premium service for Rs 900 per month as soon as you click it.
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Purchasing Power Parity is absent Elon Musk stated that the regional prices will be determined in accordance with the nation’s purchasing power parity during the launch of Twitter Blue in November. But it doesn’t appear to be the case. Users in the US must pay $8 per month (via the website) to subscribe to Twitter Blue. This is equivalent to about 660 rupees. A subscription costs $11, which is equal to Rs 910 for users who purchase it through Android and iOS.
According to the report, the lower cost on the website was also likely to encourage more users to sign up there rather than on their iPhones. If prices would also change for the Android platform, that was not mentioned. After a botched initial launch resulted in a rise in users posing as brands and celebrities on the platform. Musk, who acquired ownership of Twitter in October, plans to roll out the microblogging site’s verified service with various coloured checks for people, businesses, and governments.