Twitter announced that it will allow its users to tweet 4K images via Google's Android operating system or Apple's iOS, and the company said in a tweet on its account: “It is time to tweet these high-resolution images - The option to download and view "4K" photos on "Android" and "iOS" is available
It’s time to tweet those high-resolution images – the option to download and view 4K images on Android and iOS is now available to everyone,” the company said in a tweet on its account.
And she explained, “To start uploading and viewing pictures in 4K, update your preferences for high-quality images in the” Data Usage “settings.
The web version of the platform supports high-resolution images (with a resolution of up to 4096 x 4096 pixels), but mobile applications are limited to only half that resolution, and a maximum resolution of 2048 x 2048 pixels.
Earlier this year, the company began testing 4K images upload for mobile phone users, and it seems that those tests have gone well, as the feature is now being rolled out to all users, starting today.
Sometimes it's better said with a picture or a video. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be testing some ways to improve how you can share and view media on Twitter. 👀
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) March 10, 2021