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Users of the Twitter Blue app for Android will be able to alter the navigation bar

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Users of the Twitter Blue app for Android will be able to alter the navigation bar

  • After a recent update, android users will now be able to customize the app’s navigation bar on Twitter Blue.
  • This allows users to delete the tabs and select alternative tabs as desired.
  • NFT PFPs are also being rolled out in Twitter Blue Labs, and you might get that feature soon.

Android users may now alter the Twitter Blue app’s navigation bar; thanks to a new update (a subscription service from the microblogging website). Users may eliminate the tabs and choose alternative tabs; as they see fit thanks to technology that was previously; only available on Apple devices.

There is rapid access to the sections for Home, Messages, Search, Spaces, and Notifications; via the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen. This style may now be made simpler by using only two icons; which is great for people who don’t need alerts or spaces.

To modify the navigation bar, you must first go to the app’s settings. To add or remove navigation icons; you would then need to select the custom navigation option. This change will surely make using Twitter more convenient; for those who loathe having a lot of irrelevant material on their screen.

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The official Tweet states that Twitter Blue members; are the only ones who may use the function. It suggests that you must purchase a Twitter Blue subscription; for $2.99 in order to enjoy several of these features.

Only a small number of countries have the opportunity to customise; the navigation bar, though. Therefore, if you live in the US, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand; you are not eligible to utilise the function on Android. Additionally being implemented at Twitter Blue Labs; NFT PFPs may soon be available to you. You must, however; be a Twitter Blue subscriber in order to accomplish so.

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