Singapore – When Twitter launched Periscope, the company wanted to build the closest thing to teleportation — by providing users with the best way to start or watch a live video broadcast. As a small startup, Periscope’s initial launch was limited to just iOS, but it has been expanded to provide users of Android an experience that feels special, yet still unmistakably Periscope. Twitter is excited to announce the launch of Periscope on Android!
Android owners using Version 4.4 (KitKat) and above can download Periscope from Google Play. Periscope on Android has all the same core features that Periscope users have come to love − start a public or private broadcast, choose to allow comments from just those you follow, and interact with a broadcaster by chatting or sending hearts.
There are a few things that are unique to Android:
- The application features a Material-inspired design that should feel familiar but modern to Android users
- Android users have granular control over additional Push Notification settings, such as “First Time Broadcast notifications” (when somebody you follow on Twitter broadcasts on Periscope for the first time) and “Share notifications” (when somebody you follow on Periscope shares somebody else’s broadcast)
- Periscope on Android offers you a “Resume notification” so you can keep watching where you left off in case your broadcast gets interrupted (by a phone call or message)
- Periscope on Android makes it easy to resume where you left off
- Replays are saved without requiring the broadcaster to upload a file. This should save broadcasters lots of time and preserve precious mobile data allowance!