Friday 22 November 2013

Top 12 Twitter Apps for Android Mobiles

Twitter has won over hundreds of millions of people and helped to create stars, fuel controversy and even ignite revolutions. If you want to join in and get a good Twitter client for your Android smartphone.
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Here are 12 Best Twitter Apps for Android Mobiles

Seesmic

This app is not just targeted at Twitter but aims to draw in all of your social-networking sites so that they are combined in a single program. It includes support for other platforms such as Facebook but it is at its best when used to browse your Twitter feed thanks to the speedy, uncluttered interface.

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TweetDeck

This app is the choice of some famous tweeters and for good reason. It is popular because it offers plenty of customisable features, such as allowing you to set the intervals at which particular feeds update themselves and tailoring the experience to your needs.

TwiDroyd

This free Twitter app has been improved with a rejuvenated interface and lots of useful features all in one place. You can manage multiple Twitter accounts and also organise your lists, check out trending topics and approve follower requests if you have a locked account.

Official Twitter

Twitter is gradually eclipsing many other third-party apps by integrating their features or, in some cases, buying up developers so that its official app can improve. The app is stable and reliable, with all the capabilities you would expect to find on your micro-blogging site of choice.

UberSocial

This app is actually the natural successor to the aforementioned TwiDroyd and as with other social networking apps it does a lot more than let you send and read tweets. It also integrates offers in your area and will allow you to preview links found in Twitter so that you do not have to fire up a browser unless you really want to see the content in full.

Plume

The killer feature of this Android Twitter client is that it makes it much easier to follow conversations that are occurring on Twitter. The site is not naturally geared towards this, but using Plume will clear up any confusion.

TweetCaster

Downloaded by millions and ranked as the world's number-one Twitter app, TweetCaster certainly has a lot to live up to. Offline caching for reviewing tweets when you do not have a network connection and the option to use multiple widgets are just two of its features.

Twicca

Twicca will provide notifications for your Twitter feed as well as integrated URL shortening. It provides the ability to post tweets with attached media files and has a customisable interface which operates smoothly and quickly.

HootSuite

As well as having a cute owl mascot, this app also includes support for Twitter and Facebook in a convenient two-for-one set-up.

TwitPal

Up to five different Twitter accounts can be controlled using this app, which should please power users who have a real love of social networking. You can also alter the background image of the app for added customisation.

TwitVid

For those who want to post media files from their Android smartphone to their Twitter account, this is one of the best options on the market. It works so well because it is very simple to use, with no complicated uploading or posting procedures involved. You can take a look at this website to get a better idea of prices on sim only deals so that uploading larger files is not expensive when you are out of range of a Wi-Fi hotspot.
Twigee
This Twitter client does not have a flashy interface, which is a good thing since it is the content of the tweets that matters more than the way in which they are presented. It has plenty of features and also has its own widget to get updates on your homescreen.
Because most of these Twitter Apps for Android are free to download, it is worth getting a few and seeing which one best suits your needs. Many hardcore Twitter fanatics will swap from one app to another depending on what they want to do.

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