What you need to know
- Twitter relaunched its revamped Blue subscription service for iOS and web users in December.
- Subscriptions are now available for Android users who can sign up from the app.
- Subscriptions cost $11/month on mobile devices. Annual pricing is also available on the web.
After a long wait, Twitter has launched its Blue subscription service on Android. For those interested in signing up, you can now do so through our mobile app.
The rollout was a bit lackluster on Thursday, but The Verge points to an updated one Support page Twitter Blue mentions availability on Android. Subscriptions will set you back $11 per month, similar to iOS. This is up from the previous $8, probably due to app store charges. Web users can sign up for $8 per month.
Additionally, users can choose to pay an annual fee when signing up via the web, offering a discounted price of $84.

Twitter Blue has changed a bit over the past few months, giving users access to new features like blue checkmarks, longer video uploads, and the ability to edit tweets. , early access to features being tested at Twitter Blue Labs, and more.
To sign up on your Android phone, open the Twitter app, tap your profile thumbnail in the top left corner to open the side navigation panel, tap[Twitter Blue]at the bottom, select[購読]Tap.
The splash page states that some features are not yet available, such as prioritizing tweets in replies and reducing ads.
Twitter Blue has additional restrictions as subscriptions are only available in some countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Japan and the UK. New accounts cannot sign up for a subscription for 90 days, as stated on the support page.