Twitter Lite is a faster, leaner mobile web version of Twitter

Twitter has introduced a new, speedier version of its site for the mobile web and dubbed it Twitter Lite.
Focused on emerging markets and users in environments with unreliable
connectivity, Twitter Lite takes up less than a megabyte and comes with a
further data saver mode that blurs images and videos until they’re
tapped. Twitter says
the Lite version will load to the point of interactivity in under five
seconds on most 3G devices, and claims that it can save up to 70 percent
on data while loading 30 percent faster.
Twitter Lite is a Progressive Web App (PWA);
the company says it was developed in partnership with Google. It has
additional features on Android such as push notifications, and if you
add it to your phone as a home screen shortcut it’ll appear in the app
drawer just like a native app. You can add it to the iOS home screen
too, of course, but you’ll miss out on notifications.
The web app works similarly to a native app, with all the
features you’d expect like the regular feed, notifications list, and
tabs for search and direct messaging. Touch response is noticeably
slower compared to the native iOS and Android apps, but overall Twitter
Lite is extremely usable. It’s also pretty good on desktop in a narrow
window — it certainly compares favorably to Twitter’s official,
neglected Mac and Windows apps.
Twitter Lite is available globally, and many people will
end up accessing it without realizing — it’s the new standard mobile web
experience for Twitter. You can try it right now by going to mobile.twitter.com.
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