Support for 3G video mobile phones


You can use the iVideotweet service using your 3G mobile phone that supports video calls. iVideotweet uses the video stream sent by your 3G mobile phone during the video call to record a video sequence. On most 3G mobile phones you can select the front or rear camera for the video capture. Please follow the next steps to quickly start using iVideotweet.

First step : Create your iVideotweet account

First of all, you have to create your iVideotweet account. To do so, go to http://www.ivideotweet.com/new_user, and follow the instructions. During the registration process you will be asked for your email and your mobile phone number. Your email address will be used by iVideotweet as your identifier. Enter your mobile phone number in international format. To help you doing so, when selecting your country, your country code will be automatically proposed. After the first step of the registration process, you will receive your 6 digits password in an SMS message. Keep this password in a safe place, enter it in the box named 'Password received by SMS', and go to the next step. You will be asked to enter your twitter account name and password. Check your email box for the email confirmation message from iVideotweet. Click on the link provided in the email confirmation message to have your email address validated. Your iVideotweet registration is now complete.

Second step : Make a video call to +33 1 53 55 22 14

Make a video call to +33 1 53 55 22 14 and, if needed, select the front or rear camera used. When you call this number, the iVideotweet servers will receive your video call, identify you with your mobile phone number and present this screen on your mobile phone:

Press '1' on your mobile phone keyboard. This tells iVideotweet servers to start recording the images captured by your mobile phone. At the top of the screen the counter of the number of seconds remaining starts:

Press '2' on your mobile phone keyboard. This tells iVideotweet servers to stop recording.

Press '3' on your mobile phone keyboard. This tells iVideotweet servers to tweet the recorded video sequence on your Twitter account.

That's all !