The Twitter app for iOS and Android now lets users upload 4K images, finally allowing them to tweet out the photos taken with their fancy flagship phones.
After a short testing period, Twitter’s iOS and Android app now allows users to upload and view 4K images, according to an official company statement. This lets everyone tweet images in the higher resolutions that their phones’ fancy cameras are capable of shooting. Twitter initially allowed select users to try this out in March, but now it’s open to all users of its Android and iOS apps as of today. You’ll have to change your preferences to upload photos in 4K – head to Settings and Privacy > Data Usage > High-Quality Image Uploads and select whether to allow photos up to 4K to be uploaded using your mobile data or just over Wi-Fi.