iOS Twitter Image Display Ratio Changed
Apple recently announced a change in the image display ratio on its iOS Twitter app, meaning photos taken at 720px x 1280px will now be displayed more clearly than before when viewed on an iPhone or iPad.
Jan. 11, 2023 6:01AM
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A photo showing an iPhone displaying a clear picture on the iOS Twitter App
Apple recently announced a change to the image display ratio on its iOS Twitter app. This means that images with a vertical resolution of 720px and horizontal resolution of 1280px will now be displayed more clearly than before. The new feature is intended to make it easier for users to view photos, videos, and other content shared on the platform. It also makes it easier for people to share their own content without worrying about how it will look when viewed by others. Apple has been making changes to its social media apps in recent months, including adding support for multiple accounts and introducing new features such as GIFs and stickers. The company has also made improvements to the way images are displayed in its iOS Twitter app, which is designed specifically for iPhones and iPads. The new image display ratio means that photos uploaded with a vertical resolution of 720px and horizontal resolution of 1280px will appear more clearly than before when viewed on an iPhone or iPad. This is especially useful for those who take pictures with their phones or tablets, as they can now ensure that their images look good no matter what device they’re being viewed on. It’s important to note that this change only applies to images uploaded directly from an iPhone or iPad; images uploaded from other devices may still appear differently depending on the device they were taken with. Additionally, this change does not affect how images are displayed when shared through other social media platforms such as Facebook or Instagram; those platforms have their own rules regarding image size and quality. Overall, this update should make it easier for users of Apple’s iOS Twitter app to share high-quality photos without worrying about how they will look when viewed by others. It’s yet another example of Apple striving to improve user experience across all its products and services – something we can all appreciate!