Micro-blogging site Twitter’s subscription service Twitter Blue has allowed Android users to customise the app’s navigation bar.
The feature, earlier available only on Apple devices on iOS, lets users get rid of the Spaces icon and remove some other tabs if they wish.
“Android, this one is for you, Custom Navigation is now available,” the company said.
From the main menu, tap “Twitter Blue”. Then tap “subscribe” and follow the payment prompts to complete your purchase.
“Make sure you’re located in the US, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand to access these features,” said the company.
With custom navigation, the users can reduce displayed tabs to as few as two, or keep all five that appear by default, IANS reported from New Delhi.
Twitter last year rolled out its first iteration of Twitter Blue in Australia and Canada.
Those who sign up for a Twitter Blue subscription get a set of features like Bookmark Folders, Undo Tweet, Reader Mode, and more.
Subscribers will also get access to perks, such as customisable app icons for their device’s home screen and fun color themes for their Twitter app, and will have access to dedicated subscription customer support.
“As a Twitter Blue subscriber, you will get these features and perks for the monthly price of $3.49 or $4.49,” the company had said.
Twitter Blue has also rolled out a new feature to allow users to show off their non-fungible token (NFT) on their profile picture.
Netflix to acquire WBD for total enterprise value of $82.7bn
Madras HC halts release of ‘Akhanda 2’ in major relief for Eros International
Kevin Vaz highlights India’s content surge at Asia TV Forum 2025
Gaurav Gandhi honored as M&E visionary at CII Summit 2025
Ministry of Tourism signs MoU with Netflix to showcase India’s destinations globally
GTPL Hathway unveils ‘GTPL Infinity’, new satellite-based HITS platform
S8UL launches India’s 1st FGC Talent Hunt for Tekken 8 & Street Fighter 6
‘One Two Cha Cha Chaa’ set for theatrical release Jan 2026
Nokia, Airtel team up to open 5G network APIs for India’s developers
Meta signs new deals with news outlets to boost AI
Prime Video sets final season of ‘Four More Shots Please!’ 


