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April 22, 20253 Minute Read

Mobile monthly: April’s general availability and more

During March and April, GitHub Mobile introduced several updates, including bug fixes, accessibility improvements, and a range of new features to make coding and collaboration on the go more seamless. From selecting the model you prefer when using Copilot, to a new way to search within a file, these updates enhance productivity and keep you connected wherever you are.

What’s new?

Introducing sub-issues on GitHub Mobile

  • Introducing multi-model selection in Copilot Chat on GitHub Mobile. Pick your favorite models such as OpenAI o1 and o3-mini, Anthropic Claude 3.5 Sonnet, and Google Gemini 2.0 from the model picker in Copilot Chat to accelerate your workflow.
  • Introducing sub-issues on GitHub Mobile. Track progress and understand remaining work within a parent-child hierarchy on the go.
  • Issue timelines now include events related to sub-issues.
  • Introduced the “find in file” feature on iOS, enabling users to seamlessly search within files for specific content.
Timeline eventsFind in file
New timeline events related to sub-issuesNew "find in file" feature on iOS

iOS bug fixes:

  • Widgets reflect the accent colour when tinted.
  • Add reactions to the latest release in the Releases view.
  • Inbox swipe actions get dismissed before entering batch selection mode.
  • When closing Copilot Chat, the Copilot button no longer moves vertically.
  • Render notifications with stripping out HTML comments.
  • Fix an error when navigating to a workflow summary view.
  • Assistive technologies, such as VoiceOver, indicate the selected state of label filters.
  • Forking a repository with a duplicate name announces an error for accessibility users.
  • Fork button in the repository view announces the correct accessibility label.
  • Accessibility traits announce correctly for all templates in the template picker when creating an issue.
  • Access legal documents about Copilot in Copilot settings.
  • Copilot Chat view changes its color correctly when the system color theme changes.
  • Text scales more naturally in the fork repository view.
  • Improved keyboard navigation for toggles in the settings view.
  • When using VoiceOver, the triage sheet button in Discussions announces its title.
  • The selected email associates with a merge when merging a pull request, instead of using the default email.
  • Discussion polls showcase all content when larger Dynamic Type sizes are selected.
  • When selecting a preferred model in Copilot fails, the application shows an error message instead of crashing.
  • Pull request numbers display without commas in the pull request widget.
  • Copilot Chat messages render markdown headings, ordered and unordered lists, and bold texts.
  • Deep links to issues and pull requests work for renamed repositories.
  • Markdown bar works well with hardware keyboards.

Android bug fixes:

  • Tabs now render correctly viewing repository files.
  • The triage sheet in the discussion screen is now navigable using the keyboard
  • Improved scrolling experience for list of web view items with videos or images.
  • The Floating action button won’t obscure your lists content anymore.
  • Links to resolved Pull Request discussions now open the resolved conversation.
  • Fixed crash that occurred when navigating to some check summaries in the Workflow screen.
  • Notifications no longer display HTML comments in the body.
  • Pull requests from forked repositories now show the repository owner for both base and head branches.
  • Navigate to the correct file when viewing a diff of a pull request from forked repository to parent repository.
  • Selected tabs in the bottom navigation bar now open the expected destination.
  • Improved error handling for contribution widget.
  • Dynamic font size improvements for Discussions buttons.
  • Improved login flow for users experiencing issues with redirects.
  • The bottom sheet closes when assignees are selected again.

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