Twitter Blue Users on Android Can Now Customize Their Navigation Bar

Twitter now lets Twitter Blue subscribers on Android customize their navigation bar to enable easy navigation across its app. The feature was previously available for Twitter Blue users on iOS and lets users add and remove different tabs on the bottom navigation bar of the app. Check out the details right below!

Custom Navigation Now on Twitter Blue for Android

Custom Navigation Now on Twitter Blue for Android

Twitter recently announced the rollout of the new Custom Navigation feature for Android via the official Twitter Blue handle. So, if you do not like a certain button on the bottom navigation bar in the Twitter app on Android, you can now remove it entirely. You can check out the announcement tweet attached right below.Android, this one is for you—Custom Navigation is now available 🎉— Twitter Blue (@TwitterBlue)June 30, 2022

Android, this one is for you—Custom Navigation is now available 🎉— Twitter Blue (@TwitterBlue)June 30, 2022

The feature works similarly on Android as it does on iOS. It provides users with a “Custom Navigation” page wherethey canselect the tab buttons that they want on the navigation barof the app. These include the Home button, the Explore button, the Spaces button, the Notifications button, and the Messages button. While users cannot remove the Home button from the navigation bar, they can very well remove the other buttons to de-clutter their navigation bar.

Now, it is worth mentioning thatyou will require a Twitter Blue subscription to access the Custom Navigation feature on Twitter, be it on Android or iOS. You cancheck out our in-depth storyon the same to assess whether or not you should get the $2.99/ month (~Rs 235) plan. Although you should know that Twitter Blue is currently not available in India and is limited to the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

Nonetheless, there is a chance that Twitter might bring the feature to regular users in the future. The company previously made such a move bybringing the ability to pin DMs on Twitter, which was previously a Twitter Blue feature, to non-Twitter Blue users.

So, what are your thoughts on Twitter bringing the Custom Navigation feature to Twitter Blue users on Android? Let us know in the comments below, and stay tuned for more updates.

Dwaipayan Sengupta

A geek at heart, you’ll find me fidgeting with an iOS device or sitting in front of the laptop, scouring the internet to find interesting technological innovations. In my free time, you’d find me playing Valorant or listening to Pink Floyd.

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