According CNET, the new version will also offer more interactive experiences within certain tweets, meaning the ability to view images and play videos.
People who don't like the generic Trends feature, will be able to create and customize their own trends.
Twitter has faced many challenges with its mobile apps, especially in the face of rival offerings such as Tweetbot and Twitterrific.
The company received a host of complaints late last year after it removed some key features from its iOS app, prompting it to restore a couple of the lost features in a later update.