The only caveat with the whole situation was that services would need to update their apps to support the high-FPS video. On Thursday it looks Twitter finally caved in to allow slow-mo videos from the various iPhone models to be posted on the social network.
There is no need to update the Twitter app, as the update comes through back-end tweaks to the service. Users can now upload 30 seconds of slow-mo video as they would with any media content. If the video happens to be longer than 30 seconds, Twitter will prompt the user to cut it down.
Twitter can be found in the iTunes App Store for free.