The iOS 6 update adds new features to the Twitter iPhone integration, giving users even more reasons to connect Twitter to iPhone or iPad.
This guide will show you how to set up Twitter in iOS 6 on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch for faster social networking access. Even for users who rely on Tweetbot or other apps to access Twitter, it’s worth adding Twitter to iPhone.
After setting up Twitter on iPhone, users can tweet from the notification center, use Siri to Tweet, and share photos and links to Twitter faster.
How to Connect to Twitter in iOS 6
Scroll down and
Enter to set the account.
When you finish entering this information
After that, if everything is set up correctly, the iPhone will display a Twitter username.
Once the account is set up, the username should appear in bold. When the account is now synced to the iPhone, several new options will be available. One of the most obvious is that the Tap to Tweet button will be placed in the notification center.
Twitter offers a fair amount of control over which apps can access your account on the iPhone. If there’s an app that doesn’t need to access Twitter, it’s under the Allow These Apps section.
There is also an option to update contacts with your friends’ Twitter usernames. To do this only in the Twitter settings window.
There are other apps that happen with twitter setup on iPhone. Some of these include sharing photos, sending website links to friends, and also sending Tweets from Siri.
How Do I Share Photos on Twitter?
Open Photos.
Find and click the photo or photos to post on Twitter
Next, .
After selecting Twitter, a mailbox will appear and text, hash tags and location can be added before posting the Tweet.
When you’re happy with the Tweet to post.
It’s also pretty easy to share website links on Twitter using the same method.
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How to Tweet with Siri
Twitter can also be updated using siri if the device is an iPhone 5, iPhone 4S or new iPad.
To tweet from Siri, touch and hold the home button, when Siri is ready, say:
Tell Siri what the post should say, and if all is well, say Send. The post can also be changed or canceled with a simple voice command.
For more information about iOS 6, connect Facebook to iPhone or learn how to use Do Not Disturb Mode.