Details of a major update to Twitter's app for iPhone have accidentally been leaked via the iOS 6 App Store, reports 9to5Mac.
The site discovered details about the unreleased version in the Update History section of the app's description.
Upcoming Twitter 4.3 Features: ● Discover more interactive experiences inside any Tweet: when you view tweet details contianling links to partner websites, you can now see content previews, view images, play videos and more ● Special experience around selected events: we'll curate accounts and surface the best Tweets and photos from those involved ● Improvements to autocomplete suggestions when you search for people in Connect ● Push Notifications for Tweets: you can know immediately when selected people you follow have tweeted ● Ambient notifications: enables you to see brief non-interruptive notifications in the status bar while you are using the app ● Discover: now indicates when new stories are available for the user to load ● Trends: support for personalized trends ● Tappable avatars that take you directly to user profiles ● Performance improvements ● Support for password entry in app when experiencing authentications issues ● Hungarian language support ● Updated with new Twitter bird ● Many other tweaks, polish, and bug and crasher fixes
It's unclear when this new version of the Twitter app will become available. The updated history was posted on July 6th.
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