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    Tablet-optimized Twitter app from Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition leaked [Download]

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    Last updated: March 4th, 2024 at 09:28 UTC+01:00

    When Samsung showed off the new Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition at IFA, sharp eyes caught the tablet running a Twitter app that is optimized for the 10-inch screen, something missing in the currently available official app. Well, the folks over at AndroidNext have managed to grab hold of that app's APK and have made it available for everyone to try out, giving us an early look on the tablet-optimized Twitter app.

    Oddly, the new app seems to be optimized only for 10-inch screens, so anyone trying it out on a 7-inch (or 8-inch) tablet will still see the old interface. Also, it will install over your current official app, so you might need to uninstall and re-install in order to get back to the official version.

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    Hit the source link below to grab the tablet-optimized Twitter app APK.

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