How to get rid of the X app logo and retain the Twitter Blue Bird

Ever since Elon Musk acquired Twitter, he has made a lot of changes, most of which haven’t gone down well with avid users. Recently, he decided to change Twitter’s logo from the blue bird to an X app logo design. This has made many users unhappy, especially when they see the new icon after updating the app.

Since the change, users have been looking for ways to bring back or avoid changing the iconic blue bird logo. Fortunately, it is possible to revert back to the familiar blue bird logo. However, some users who have already updated their Android or iOS app to the latest version have been unhappy with the new change. They are already looking for ways to bring back the old blue bird logo.

If the X icon has started showing up on your Android or iOS device, then you shouldn’t worry. You will still be able to change it back to the blue bird. Here are the steps you need to follow to get rid of the X app logo and retain the Twitter Blue Bird.

Steps to remove the X app logo and retain the Twitter Blue Bird

X app logo

It is possible for the users to be able to retain the old Twitter logo by creating a shortcut. Here are the steps you need to follow for retaining the old Twitter logo using the Shortcuts app –

  • Start by opening the Shortcuts app on your iOS device
  • Then, tap on the “+” icon located at the top right corner
  • Choose “Add Action” and then tap on “Open app” before selecting “X” app
  • Press the downward-facing arrow present at the top of the screen near the shortcut menu
  • Head over to the “Add to Home Screen” option and choose the photo for the shortcut
  • The chosen photo should be of the old blue bird logo
  • Now, the X app logo will be gone and you will get the old blue bird
Aviral Sharma
Aviral Sharma
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Aviral Sharma is a talented and passionate writer who has been using words to express his thoughts ever since he learned how to hold a pen. He is passionate about outer space, history, sports, and most importantly, technology. Aviral has been a regular writer for rootmygalaxy for over 6 years and has been covering games and Android guides. He currently owns a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, an iPhone 13, and a HP Pavilion laptop.

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