President Trump has a new way to tweet.

Dan Scavino Jr., the White House director of social media and a close aide to the president, announced that Trump has a new iPhone and has been using it to access his preferred social media site.

“.@POTUS @realDonaldTrump has been using his new iPhone for the past couple of weeks here on Twitter. Yes, it is #POTUS45 reading & tweeting!” Scavino said on Tuesday night.

During the Republican primary, Trump called for a boycott of Apple, after the iPhone manufacturer wouldn’t unlock the cellphone of a terrorist who gunned down 14 people in San Bernardino, Calif., in December 2015.

“Boycott Apple until such time as they give that information,” Trump said in South Carolina in February 2016.

Trump’s Twitter usage has been the subject of much criticism. A Quinnipiac poll from January found that 64 percent of Americans want Trump to delete his account.

An NBC-WSJ poll from that same month found that 69 percent of Americans believe Trump’s Twitter habit is a “bad thing.”

Trump has used the social media account to say what’s on his mind — and torment his enemies.

Earlier this month, the president used Twitter to accuse his predecessor, President Barack Obama, of wiretapping Trump Tower during the 2016 presidential campaign.

Trump reportedly had been using an unsecured Android to fire off his tweets before.