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The handy Twitter iOS feature has finally arrived for Android!

Twitter iOS text select feature is finally here for Android users. But how is the text selection feature used?
 The handy Twitter iOS feature has finally arrived for Android!
READING NOW The handy Twitter iOS feature has finally arrived for Android!

Twitter is among the social media applications that give more importance to the iOS version, just like Instagram. The differences between the iOS and Android versions for a long time were causing criticism from some users. According to a newly revealed leak, the Twitter text select feature has also arrived for Android after iOS.

How to use Twitter text select feature for Android?

Twitter is working on this feature, said Jane Manchun Wong, famous for Twitter leaks. Wong, who took a particularly relevant screenshot, also gave this important news to Android users.

However, according to the latest leaks, Twitter is trying to break this understanding with its text selection feature for Android users. The Twitter text selection feature, which is actually a very simple feature, is already supported by the Android operating system.

https://twitter.com/wongmjane/status/1510106461061279747

Android users are currently unable to select the text in a tweet. . It is possible to select all of them only when you share over the share. Apart from this, it will be possible to select embedded texts other than written messages with this feature.

Actually, Android has had support for selecting text over screenshot for a while now. Thanks to this feature, some Android users already had the opportunity to bypass this barrier of Twitter. However, this feature, which emerged with Android 9, was unfortunately not supported by many Android phone manufacturers despite the intervening three years.


Twitter will start to offer text selection feature for Android

Increasing social media usage with the pandemic has enabled platforms such as Twitter to activate more features. In fact, Instagram and Twitter have been coming up with much more useful features for iOS, that is, iPhone users for years. Although Android users complained about this situation, they did not take a step back from this policy on both platforms.

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