Twitter for iOS launches 4K image support to everybody
After more than a month of testing, Twitter is finally enabling all users to upload and see 4K images on its app.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter more than a month of testing, Twitter is finally enabling all users to upload and see 4K images on its app.
Expand Expanding CloseTwitter this evening has announced in a blog post that it is rolling out a new “While you were away” recap feature to its mobile apps. Starting today on iOS and “soon” on Twitter.com and Android, a “While you were away” banner will appear in your feed, showing you the top tweets that you missed since you last opened the app. The company initially announced plans for a feature like this in November.
Twitter released a feature update to its iOS app today bringing new photo-centric features to the social client. Version 6.1 delivers a photo gallery to the tweet compose view making it quicker to sort through your images as well as improvements to photo editing.
Users should also find new content recommendations at the top of the timeline, a feature that may have been popping up for some users before.
The last major update to Twitter also focused on photo sharing as it introduced DM image support.
Twitter 6.1 is available for free on the App Store.
Twitter has updated its application for the iPhone and iPod touch with a refreshed user-interface for the Tweets timeline.
Additionally, the updated application features a new Tweet composer interface that actually allows users to preview what a posted Tweet will look like in the timeline. Also notable is the new ability to receive notifications when friends join Twitter.
Improvements and fixes for the Lists functionality are also present in this 5.7 update.