By now, you've probably seen iOS users tweeting and posting about Clubhouse, an audio-based social network that, for the moment, is limited to iPhones only. No need to feel too left out, though. Twitter has developed its own version of the platform called Spaces, which integrates directly into the Twitter app you likely already have on your phone. The whole layout may seem a bit confusing at first, but it's addictingly simple to use once you get the hang of it. Let's take a look at how to use Twitter Spaces for Android.
Tap Join this space to automatically enter a space and begin listening to the ongoing conversation.
Along with the Clubhouse service that inspired it, Twitter Spaces essentially acts at an interactive conference call that connects listeners with their friends, favorite creators, and public figures. Whether you've set out to pick up on small bits of insider secrets or you just want to have a casual group conversation, Spaces offers a quick and direct way to converse with others.
Unfortunately, for now, most users can't create a new space; while the feature is still in beta, that privilege is granted on an invite-only basis — though Twitter has already begun slowly rolling out the ability to create a Space to more Android users. If you are lucky enough to have access already, you can create a Space by tapping the same Plus button used to compose a new tweet. You'll see the option for a Space alongside Photos and GIFs in a pop-up window.
Perhaps best of all, you don't have to actively keep your screen on or stay within the Twitter app to listen to a space. Like any other type of call, a Twitter space can stay open in the background, hiding away in your notification shade for quick access.
Twitter Spaces seems to work with virtually any Android phone. I've tested it with some of the best Android phones currently on the market, along with some inexpensive models like the Pixel 4a, and have yet to run into any compatibility issues. So no matter what device you use, you should be able to join in on the fun!
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All-day battery life for long Spaces sessions
The Pixel 5 may be best known for its clean software, timely updates, and amazing cameras, but it's also a battery champ, easily able to last all day on a single charge. You'll be able to listen to endless conversations in Spaces without worry.
15/04/2021 06:00 PM
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