Since Apple will use live photo functionality on our iPhone camera, there have been many forums and many services that have already accepted this function, work is currently It had not yet appeared on Twitter, which offered no support.
Less than a year ago, Twitter announced it was planning to use Live Photos compatibility on its social media platforms, but months passed and we still have no news about it. So far. Twitter has just announced, apparently in a tweet, that Live photo compatibility is real.
Give GIFs a gift. You can now upload your Windows Live photos as GIFs wherever you upload pictures to Twitter. pic.twitter.com/D8TIfsBwyd
– Twitter (@Twitter) December 11, 2019
Adding live photos to Twitter is much easier by choosing the image you want to upload, press the GIF button (located in the bottom left corner of the photo) and that's it. The file is automatically converted to a GIF format when we publish it for playback on all devices and computers where Twitter can be found.
To get the best result, the first thing we need to do is use one of the different effects provided by the Photos app: curling, curling or long exposure, the first two being the one that offers the most variety and flexibility in the game.
So far, though it is true that we can upload live pictures to Twitter, these are shown as a static image, otherwise, as it will continue to show if we do not have the precision of pressing the GIF button that performs this function on Twitter.
Cannot edit tweets
The possibility of editing a titter published on social media remains one of the biggest needs of users, and that Jack Dorsey has sometimes talked about it, saying it's not easy to use because would distort the origin of social interaction. The only solution right now, is for those who occasionally make a mistake when posting on Twitter and deleting and republishing.
The best accessories for your iPhone
Looking for a new case for your iPhone? Apple Watch extension? Maybe a Bluetooth speaker? Don't miss these offers on accessories and get the most out of Apple's mobile: