The company Twitter does not want to be left behind in the field of mobile platforms either. That is why, like other large companies in the sector, it seems to have gone shopping to secure a future or a place among the smartphones Or at least that is what it intends after learn about your in-app purchase Cover A most useful customization tool capable of reorganize your lock screen depending on the time of day and the situation with the applications most useful for it.
However, on this occasion the amount of money that has not been disclosed, at least for the moment Twitter has put on the table to get hold of this tool. What has been made known is that it would be interested in integrating the services of Cover in Twitter , where the app team will start work after purchase. At the moment, information imprecise and very flattering in the face of a purchase that may have a lot of potential but without immediate or visible useful applications.
The application Cover has been in the spotlight for a year, drawing the attention of users, media and, apparently, also large companies. Its approach is really simple and useful: offer the user what they need when they need it from the terminal's lock screen.And it is that Cover allows to know the place, time of day and user habits to bring to this screen the applications that you use in those situations most regularly. Something that transforms the experience of using and operating the smartphone and makes it much more intelligent and useful. In this way, it would be able to know the time to go to work and offer tools such as Google Maps or Waze, if you have them installed, to make the journey and be guided and alerted to traffic alerts. Once at work, if the user is used to listening to music, Cover may display Google Play Music or Spotifyon that screen to have quick access to them. And so in different situations.
All this technology and approach could be a great asset for Twitter, which already gets most of its benefits of the mobile platformThus, it could take its functionalities directly to the lock screen of the terminal, the first screen that the user sees and with which the use of their social network could be ensured without having to remember and search for the application itself. At the moment, only the Cover management team has announced its intention to harness the potential of the Android platformwith Twitter in which both companies share a vision, but without offering additional information or new guidelines to follow.
For the moment, Cover users can rest assured that the application will remain active in Google Play, being able to be downloaded by anyone who wants. However, does not rule out new changes in the future. We will have to stay tuned to see what they manage to create or improve on Twitter with the Cover team , hoping that this cool idea as an app itself doesn't go away.