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iOS users can now record GIFs directly in the Twitter app
iOS users can now record GIFs directly in the Twitter app
For the past few months, Twitter has been actively developing its platform and adding new features to enrich its service. Earlier this month, we learned that the company could be working on adding a Podcasts tab to its app. That’s not to mention the exclusive additions to Twitter Blue that land every now and then. The latest feature to make it to this social media service is exclusive to iPhone users for now. Twitter for iOS now supports recording GIFs directly through the app. This allows users to record their own reactions and tweet them instantly without needing to depend on third-party apps or services. Ok GIFs aren’t new but what *is new* is the option to capture your own using the in-app camera on iOS. pic.twitter.com/3Hl6q78e6sIt’s not uncommon for Twitter (and other developers) to implement new features on iOS first. That’s because optimizing apps for iPhones is easier and not as time-consuming as doing so for the various Android phones. Once the company tests and polishes the feature, it’ll likely make it available on the Android version of the app. To access this feature on Twitter for iOS:
Do you plan to record and tweet your own GIFs? Let us know in the comments section below. The post iOS users can now record GIFs directly in the Twitter app appeared first on xda-developers. More... |
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