Tweeting On The Go: How Are You Using Twitter From Your Mobile Phone?

mobile phone While Twitter’s website may be the default place to tweet, there’s no denying that people are using Twitter from a mobile device at some point during the day.  In your car (yikes!), at work under your desk, during lunch, and in the airports where WiFi isn’t free (we’re looking at you Atlanta), mobile tweeting has become an irresistible thing to do.

From Nokia clients like Gravity to BlackBerry clients like the popular Twitterberry or the visually appealing TweetGenuis, it almost seems so 2007 to use Twitter’s mobile site or text messaging to update on the go.

How are YOU using Twitter from your mobile phone?

  • Are you using a mobile Twitter client, Twitter’s mobile site, or receiving text messaging updates?
  • Do you only send updates on the go or do you check replies and DMs too?
  • HUMOR: Do you like your mobile Twitter client, better than your desktop Twitter client?

Share your answers in the comments. We’ll link to your mobile Twitter app recommendations here!

BlackBerry

Windows Mobile

Symbian

iPhone

Android

Cross Platform

Mobile Web Client

Bonus: T-Mobile Sidekick has it’s own Twitter client.

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  • Ti
    I like Twidroid better than the desktop, I think I tweet more from the G1 than the comp.
  • mbldev
    There are several good twitter applications for windows mobile to choose from and more popping up all the time it seems. I have personally tried about 7 or 8 and I have settled on Twikini. There may be others that are good too, I am now just used to this app and it works great.
  • bobbydacron
    I am a blackberry user, until Verizon gets the Iphone that is. I use twitterberry when I'm mobile - which is 90% of the time
  • David
    Is there a way I can use Twitter on a LG Venus with Verizon and the mobile Web?
  • Government issued blackberry. As such, third party applications cannot be installed. But txt and mobile twitter is available.
  • I am a new IPhone User and I am in the Door Refinishing Biz in the Phoenix Arizona Metro Area. Using my IPhone and TwitterFon, I tweet before and after photos of the doors that I am refinishing. It's fast and easy. If the client (husband or spouse) isn't at home, they can see the progress we are making and even the finished door by simply following NoUglyDoors.

    In the next couple of weeks we will be launching our "UGLY Door of the Day" contest. Each day we will post a photo of an UGLY Door along with the zip code, street name and block number. If the qualified owner of the house with the UGLY Door sends us a DM with in a specified amount of time, we will refinish their UGLY Door for $1. This promotion will be echoed through all of our off-line advertising. Twitter, micro-blogging and social media... What a great time to be a marketer!
  • BW Groot
    via SMS
  • ifonearth
    Hrm. I use TwitterFon and Twitterrific on my phone, and both send and check tweets.

    Personally, I like my desktop client better, because I like sorting tweets into different columns and seeing it all at once...
  • I use m.twitter.com a lot. Haven't got time to check out other clients yet. To reply, I sometimes even use the standard Twitter site on my phone. I always need to see if something new has come up.
    @jclont
  • toen
  • coach anne
    I love using Slandr on my Windoze Mobile smartphone, when I'm away from main 'puter. there it's TweetDeck, and I'm looking into Seesmic Desktop.
  • I have a feature phone. I currently use SMS for mobile twittering. On the laptop I use Twhirl the most, followed by Tweetdeck.
  • I use MoTwit on my Treo to send updates and to check replies.
  • I use Shozu on my E71. I find it the best app for uploading photos to Twitpic, Moblog, Facebook etc.
    Snaptu has a nice looking interface but not so good at dealing with photos and doesn't allow you to follow links in tweets, which is frustrating.
    And I use Twitterfox on my laptop.
  • Twittelator for iPhone. Just switched from Tweettie. Much better.
  • I have a Motorola Q9. I use texting to send and receive most Tweets.
  • I mostly use PockeTwit on Windows Mobile (I have an HTC Kaiser). I also like ceTwit though. That was my first love ;)
    However recently I've been doing quite a bit of one-way tweeting of news from the superb Viigo, which is also available for Blackberry.
  • I use tweetie, twitterena and twitterbox on my iphone and uhmmm...i like these twitter clients for iphone more than for desktop! I meant tweetie as the other 2 i mentioned dont support desktop version.

    I've tried few twitter clients for iphone but tweetie won, the second i like is twitterena! When i check my tweets i check all of including dm replies and friends tweets
  • m.twitter.com is plenty for me ... you can change / alter sms notifications as well to suit any need. Using an application is pure show, and pointing to a tweet addiction.

    Ha haaaaa !!!!!
  • I use PocketTwit on my WinMobile phone. A great application, written by a responsible (and responsive) developer. I don't consider it better or worse than my desktop Twitter client (TwInbox, which runs in Outlook); they both have some limitations due to their environment, and both take ingenious advantage of the strength of their respective platforms.
  • I use TwitterFon on my iPod a lot. I wouldn't say it's better than DestroyTwitter, but I use it a lot more because I'm not at my computer very often.
  • Mi
    I just send updates through SMS to ping.fm.
  • Ping.FM is a good one. I wonder what other cross platform twitter apps are being used?
  • ellenfitz
    iPhone accounts for 80% of my usuage. I use Tweetie.
  • Tweetie on both iPhone and OS X here. Read and post on both but usually iPhone as Tweetie supports ping.fm
  • iphone: Twittelator
  • anthony
    a twitter app for nokia 5800 on the 02 network ireland
  • HLC
    I always use my Tweetie app on my iPhone. Love being able to send tweets on the go and love being able to read the people I follow even more!
  • Shannon
    I always use m.twitter.com...I didn't know there were others that could be used from my Windows mobile phone. I wouldn't even know where to start to tell ya the truth!
  • davidaprice
    I use Tweetie. I was using m.slandr.net on my Treo. On the computer I'll run TweetDeck, but even if I'm at my work PC or MachBook at home, I'm checking Tweetie.

    I'll send updates and replies more often then I'll send DMs.

    And yes, I prefer my mobile client.
  • Ted
    Has anyone set up Twitter on the BlackBerry Storm?
  • Tom
    I use Tweetie from my iPhone and would say I use it 80% of the time with 20% using Twitter.com. I've also got a ping.fm account so I can email tweets- this is mainly to circumnavigate the iPhones lack of copy and paste...
  • Jen
    I used my Blackberry to tweet content info during a recent conference. It was fun, and my followers enjoyed hearing some of the main points of the presentations.
  • PockeTwit on Windows Mobile!
  • blurmore
    Twidroid for my g1 I tweet everywhere, pics, video whatever. It all comes through in one stream, so I usually see @s and DMs (though I don't get many)

    UHHHH I like twitterfox and Twidroid about equally they both have their quirks.
  • Samantha
    Ubertwitter on the blackberry, tweetdeck on the desktop. Used to use twitterberry, but, my phone kept crashing when I scrolled down...
  • Amy Palmer
    When I'm away from my computer, I will text an update to Twitter, but I don't use a mobile Twitter client. I also receive DMs via text, but I don't usually reply with my phone. Other than that, I strictly use twitter.com.
  • Els
    I use Gravity whenever I'm outside the house. Really like the interface, so much better than Twitter's own mobile site. Of course I check replies and DMs on the go. More so than sending updates actually.
    And yes, I like Gravity better than Tweetdeck. The only reason I use Tweetdeck on the desktop, is that no matter how well mini-touch-QWERTY and T9 work, a full size keyboard is still easier to type on.
  • lol I agree. I like Twitterrific, Gravity, and Tweetie a lot more than desktop clients visually. But sometimes you need more power.
  • @pathunt
    Using TwitterBerry for most of my mobile Tweets, though sometimes the old text to 40404 is good too. I run into memory leak issues at times using TwitterBerry so am looking into alternatives
  • Rick
    KISS, keep it simple stupid.

    I use my smartphone to update twitter through the website. Why use a plugin when none is needed?

    Twitter is like google, in that the page is pretty clean and takes no time to load when I have 3g.

    wscaddie56
  • Sometimes, people just want more. I could never get the information I need from Twitter on the go from their default mobile site nor through text message updates. That's not to say they aren't beneficial, just not for me.
  • dbmasterguru
    I'm using Twibble on my Nokia E90 communicator
  • BillDrew
    Use it for direct messages only via SMS. Usually no updates. Can't afford Iphone or the data plan from AT&T.
  • Akaretas
    Yes, I use Twitterific on my iPhone. I do prefer the PC version to my mobile version only because it seems easier to use. I update while I am on the go as well as on the PC. I definitly like the PC version the best!
  • Completely agree with recommendation on UberTwitter for BlackBerry. SO much better than Twitterberry.
  • Nicktendo
    * Are you using a mobile Twitter client, Twitter’s mobile site, or receiving text messaging updates?
    - I use SocialScope on my Blackberry, it also let's me see Facebook status updates on the same feed.

    * Do you only send updates on the go or do you check replies and DMs too?
    - I check everything!

    * HUMOR: Do you like your mobile Twitter client, better than your desktop Twitter client
    - Not particularly - Tweetdeck is the best!
  • SocialScope looks good! Thanks for the tip Nick :)
  • I still use sms gateway but primarily use Twidroid on my G1. Best app on android for twitter hands down.
    Girlfriend uses twitterberry on her blackberry curve.
  • ablazeofchaos
    PockeTwit for windows mobile, though I will be upgrading to an iPhone 3G S very soon in which I will try and decide what twitter app on the iPhone I like best. My first try will be Nambu for iPhone because I enjoy they're desktop app on my Mac.
  • Adolfo Martins
    I use Http://dabr.co.uk which has a lean but very efficient web interface and is very usable on your phone and in your desktop if you don't want to have an app loaded. Actually I think that that's what twitter web interface should be instead of that clumsy "thing".
  • Tinytwitter works great on my HTC Touch Pro.

    Tweetdeck is tool of choice on the laptop - I really miss groups & search when on tinytwitter.
  • Rob
    I'm trying Tweets60 (beta) on my E71, have been using Twibble up to now.
  • Sue
    I use TwitterBerry for my BlackBerry Pearl. I tweet from my mobile device, as well as checking timelines, DMs, and @ replies. And I'll reply to DMs from my device using the mobile app (not text messaging).
  • I twitter from and read on my HTC Touch. I use ceTwit and NO I don't like it but it's better than nothing.
  • RMW
    Twitterberry from my Blackberry. Too cheap to pay for SMS messages
  • gbozward
    Do everything on the iPhone on the go! Check and reply to everything?

    I use Tweetdeck at home on a Mac, and Tweetvisor at a work on a PC, I am a little addicted...
  • @OhhhDonna
    I use the TwitterFon app for the iPhone and I LOVE it!! I do it all: read recent tweets, DMs, @ replies & see what the current trending topics are. I def prefer it over my laptop twitter only because it seems to be more convienent and I have more phone on me all the time, whereas I only lug my compy to school. The only advantage the computer client has over TwitterFon is the ability to change my settings.
  • I use Twidroid from my G1. It's great for doing everything I want to do with twitter.
  • I love Twitter on my mobile, esp. because I'm a transit rider with gaps to fill as I wait on buses and trains. My mobile's a T-Mobile Shadow, which runs on Windows Mobile. The best, least-buggy free app I've found for it is PockeTwit. It's easy to use, has a good UI and recent updates seem to have made it faster. I use it for updates, replies, DMs, TwitPit posts, surfing through user-strams -- just like I do my regular desktop client. The one thing I do differently is that for some links, which I know won't translate to the little mini-IE that runs on mobile (even with Squeezer), I just mark posts as Favorites so I go back and find them later when I'm at my desktop, either at home or work. Overall, I'd say Twitter for phone as been great!
  • UberTwitter ROCKS!
  • CaseyR
    I use the full functionality of Twitter on the go, with a client called Twidroid on my T-Mobile G1. It offers everything from easy Re-tweets, DM's, @replies, notifications to one-click photo uploading (with support for Twitpic, Twitgoo, yFrog and their own photo hosting service Phodroid at present). It also offers search, and location search (using the GPS to track what people are saying near to where you are). It's the bomb!
  • Twitterrific on iPhone. Tried many others, keep coming back to this one.
  • Dereck Breuning
    Yup, I'm using it on my iPhone 3G with Tweetie. Great app for Twitter. Does all it needs to. There are some new apps out there but I can't be bothered to check them all out. Tweetie does everything it's supposed to.
  • KellyT
    I use Tweetie for the iPhone. I tried Twitterific, but Tweetie's functionality is much better. I check it all...updates, @ replies and DMs. I do like the Twitter client a little better since the color coding makes it easier to spot replies/mentions, etc. Tweetie is a great app and worth the money. :)
  • Darren
    Tweetie on iPhone rocks - photo and location link integration makes it just as good as the mac client
  • Amy
    I tweet from my iPhone using tweetie
  • I use http://dabr.co.uk on my E71 AND on my computer. Saves me a couple of bytes of precious bandwidth !
  • I used tweetie from my iPhone on the go from checking replies to answering DMs tweetie is great!
  • Unfortunately I have the 2008 Sidekick and there is no amazing application for Twitter yet. So I only get the text message program Twitter offers. I get updates for my closest friends. So I am only able to update my status and tweet back those that have made it on the list. Otherwise, I have to wait until I get to an actual computer to check everyone else's!
  • I use the "40404" sms code for tweeting on the go. No smartphone yet, but I'm hoping to get one this summer. I have only a few select users with "mobile notification" status, otherwise my phone would fill up too quickly. I do get DM's on my phone, but it's a pale imitation of my preferred desktop app, Tweetdeck.
  • sue
    I use twitterberry. Like it, but I can't update it. Looking for a way to manage multiple twitter accounts from my blackberry, too.
  • fring is the way forward, gotta love it's UI. Simple,, clean and fairlystable.
  • I use Twitter on my iPhone probably 2 to 1 than my computer. I use @tweetie for my iphone with multiple twitter accounts to channel the info flow. I use @tweetdeck on my computers and only occasionally use the twitter website. Using Twitter on the mobile phone and customizing what SMS pings you want is where I believe it is most useful.
  • gwensdad
    I feel in the minority, but I don't even have a texting plan on my cellphone and only tweet from the web interface at twitter.com
  • charliestyr
    I use Twitter regularly on my iPhone, and use TwitterFon. Having tried other apps, I find TwitterFon to be the fastest, easiest to look at and there is a free version, (originally only free, but now with a discreet ad at the top). I recommend it.

    http://twitter.com/charliestyr
  • I definitely am! I have an iPhone and have my close friends updates send through SMS and then I use TwitterFon to manage all my other twitter communications while on the go.
  • That's a nice Twitter setup for personal versus "other" uses for Twitter.
  • I like to handle tweets from my close friends the same way, via SMS! And using the iPhone apps sure makes it easier than it used to be on my old Windows Mobile brick.
  • K1ngB00
    I use PockeTwit for Windows Mobile phones.
    I do pretty much everything I do with Seesmic Desktop.
    Nah, I still like my desktop better since it does real time searches and will alert me.
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