After disruptions, Elon Musk continues to make money from Twitter users. Users will be charged a monthly fee of $7 for Twitter Blue, which will allow them to receive perks like badges of verification and fewer ads in return for signing up for the service. As it turns out, however, iPhone users will have to pay $11 per month for the same privileges as iPad users.
In the future, Twitter will charge $11 per month for Twitter Blue on iPhones and $7 per month for the website version
In the latest announcements, Twitter has announced that it plans to charge $11 per month for its “Twitter Blue” subscription on iPhones as a compensation for the 30 percent cut Apple takes off of purchases made within its apps. You will be able to subscribe to the service on the web for $7 per month. The higher price point of the iPhone may allow Twitter to provide Apple with its 30 percent cut of in-app purchase proceeds without significantly affecting the company’s income as a result of the higher price point.
TweetBlue Will Cost iPhone Users More
In addition, this price difference may also encourage customers to subscribe on Twitter’s website instead of its app, thus enabling Twitter to avoid in-app purchase fees. The only thing I can say for sure is that without more information, it’s difficult to make a determination. As far as iPhone users are concerned, this is not the first time it has happened. It is important to keep in mind that while other companies have charged higher prices on the iPhone in the past like Spotify, the fact that the price varies from device to device can cause confusion for consumers who don’t understand why the price is different from one device to the next.
As a side note, it is important to mention that Apple does not have a problem with the fact that companies charge more for subscriptions within apps as opposed to on the web. In spite of this, it is hard to say for certain what the effects of the price difference will be until more information becomes available. As a result of a dispute with Apple, Twitter recently changed the pricing of its subscription service, “Twitter Blue,” in order to be more competitive.
TweetBlue Will Cost iPhone Users More
A relaunch of Twitter Blue is planned for Friday, according to Twitter. In the past, Musk has included a verification checkmark with Twitter Blue, allowing individuals with just $8 to spend to impersonate celebrities and other high-profile individuals, which was causing subscriptions to be halted as a result. Currently, Twitter Blue isn’t available anymore since November 11.
Twitter Blue is expected to be relaunched with a range of new features, including different badge colors for corporations, government accounts, and individuals. Additionally, there may be restrictions on changing usernames and limits on signups for newer accounts. This is intended to improve the overall user experience on the platform.