Eventually, Twitter now has a cloth design! They've completely revamped their Android app to consist of big adjustments. The lasr time it made a change similar to this one was in 2013.

The new look now has a Google-like left-sided navigational drawer that you can slide to get to your settings, you now have new columns for timeline, moments, notifications, and direct message and a simple swipe will get you in between each column, and for those times you need to quickly send a tweet, just hit the Floating action button which will bring in a little floating blue circle in the bottom right corner.

If you don’t like it, I don’t know why you wouldn’t, you might want to steer clear of the update button.

The new look now has a Google-like left-sided navigational drawer that you can slide to get to your settings, you now have new columns for timeline, moments, notifications, and direct message and a simple swipe will get you in between each column, and for those times you need to quickly send a tweet, just hit the Floating action button which will bring in a little floating blue circle in the bottom right corner.

If you don’t like it, I don’t know why you wouldn’t, you might want to steer clear of the update button.
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