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Twitter Testing New Home Search Bar For iOS Users

The Twitter iOS app is being tested for a new search bar in the home tab. This search option will appear in the upper-right corner of the screen and will be centered between the three-dash menu and the star icon. The new-look will make searching the service faster and more convenient. The company has yet to release a public date for this change, so it’s best to wait until the update is released before downloading it.

The new search bar is currently being tested in the iOS app as 9to5Google reports, but Twitter hasn’t announced the name of the group of users that will be affected. The new search button style will be revealed on a server-side beta, and users can expect the feature to roll out on January 20. If you have an iPhone or iPad, make sure you have the latest version of the Twitter iOS app.

The new search bar will appear on the Home tab. It is not yet available to everyone, and it’s only being tested on a small number of users. The changes may only affect a small percentage of users. But if you’re one of those people who uses the app frequently, this feature may be beneficial for you. If you’d prefer the old-school way of searching, this might be the perfect solution.

It currently lives in a separate tab. If it works for you, it should be available soon. If you’re a Twitter user, be sure to download the latest version for iOS. Just make sure you have a recent iPhone or iPad. If you’d like to experience the new search feature, be sure to check out the Twitter support account.

The new search bar will also enable you to search for trending tweets. It’s all a matter of preference, and it should only be tested by an Apple iOS user. As part of its testing process, the social network has recently improved the Explore tab. With this new search feature, you can search for the latest tweets using any keyword or phrase you’d like. This feature will also help you find popular tweets and make your profile more visible. It will also improve the overall experience for users. If the change is successful, it will be implemented globally. If you’re an iOS user, you should test it first.

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