5 Best Twitter Apps For Android

Twitter is one of the most popular social networks these days, with only Facebook exceeding it. Twitter did build on third-party apps, and recently Twitter has cracked hair on them. But there are but lots of great Twitter apps out there forA android. Let’s get a look at a some of them.






                   
Twitter
[Price: 
Free]
This is the official Twitter app. While it began out rocky, it’s actually become very good in current times. The company also hired the developer behind Falcon Pro 3 (also on this list) so expect even and great things. With the official Twitter app, you get the only Twitter app with true push information, a big story over the others out there

Fenix for Twitter
[Price: Free]
For those that love Material Design, Fenix is a great Twitter client to check out. It’s likely in material form and also has all kinds of business options available to you. There aren’t push notifications here, but we do have to poll. So it’ll poll Twitter for new advice on certain intervals. Which you backside check as often as every 5 minutes.

                  


Buffer: Twitter
[Price: Free]
So Buffer isn’t exactly a Twitter app. But it’s an app that you can do to schedule your Tweets, as well as posts for Google+, Facebook, and Pinterest. It’s a great app to send out updates on multiple social media platforms at the very moment.And much like Fenix, it is also sporting Material Form, which makes us all happy.







[Price: Free]
Echofon made a name for itself on iOS and Mac OS and finally made its way to Android a few years before. It’s a good looking app, it includes some really helpful features like muting users, as well as hashtags. That is really useful for times if you aren’t watching a show if it airs and you don’t want to see spoilers, just mute the hashtag and you can keep using Twitter.



Plume for Twitter
[Price: Free]
Plume is an oldie but goodie. Some of you may remember it as Traiteur back in the day before Twitter made them change the name. Plume is one of the few Twitter apps that also includes a tablet mode for the app. Like Talon and Fenix it also includes a ton of muting options and customization. There are some paid features here, through in-app purchases.                                        


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If we missed any great Android tools and utility apps, let us know in the comments below! There are also plenty of tools we didn’t cover, such as file browsers, flashlights, and more. To see individual lists for those, click the complete list link below to see all of our app lists!

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