For more features from this update, like dynamic order for stickers, improved folder support and over 400 bug fixes, see our latest blog:
https://telegram.org/blog/power-saving
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Read Time in Small Groups. Read receipts in small groups now show at what time each person read the message.
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Power Saving Mode. Animations, effects and autoplay can be disabled with individual toggles to extend battery life and improve performance – able to take effect at any battery percentage.
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Granular Media Permissions. Groups now have individual permissions for every media type – allowing admins to create unique communication styles, or even disable text messages.
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Emoji Categories. Stickers, emoji and reactions are now sorted by categories like 👍❤️🎉💤. To get a better look at any emoji in the panel, hold down to zoom in.
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Profile Photo Maker. Animated emoji and stickers can now be used to create profile pictures for yourself, a group, a channel, or even your contacts – just select ‘Set Emoji’ when adding a profile photo.
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You can choose a picture for any of your contacts – giving them a photo or video that only you will see.
Photos and videos can be suggested to contacts as well – letting them add it to their profile in just two taps.
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Telegram needs almost no space on your device. You can manage storage usage even better with separate auto-remove settings for Private Chats, Groups and Channels – including exceptions for individual chats.
Dedicated tabs for Media, Files and Music show your largest items so you can quickly clear them from your cache.
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For all of the powerful features and privacy options from this update, like temporary QR codes, an anti-spam filter for large groups and emoji search on iOS – check out the full blog: https://telegram.org/blog/ultimate-privacy-topics-2-0
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Topics are now available in groups of 100+ members and have a sleek two-column layout and new buttons to quickly navigate.
A default topic called General is now in every topic group, holding the group’s service messages and previous message history.
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Messages in all new chats can be set to self-destuct with a global auto-delete timer in Settings > Privacy and Security > Auto-Delete Messages.
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For all the changes in this update, including new interactive emoji and reactions, redesigned animations, improved Night Mode on iOS and better text scaling on Android, check out our latest blog post: https://telegram.org/blog/topics-in-groups-collectible-usernames
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⭐️ Premium users can now convert both voice and video messages to text – tap the →A button to generate an instant transcript.
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Classic forums live again! Large groups can now enable topics – separate chats within a group to discuss a variety of subjects.
Each topic has its own shared media and notification settings – and supports Telegram’s mighty polls, bots, games and more.
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This video should give you an idea of how the new account switching feature works – available on Android today and coming soon to other platforms. ✨🌟⭐️ Happy holidays!
Читать полностью…Auto-Send Invite Links. When adding users who restrict invites to groups and channels, a button appears to quickly send an invite link instead.
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Granular Playback Speed. Holding the 2X button lets you slide between 0.2x - 2.5x playback speeds.
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For all of the changes in this update – including a redesigned Network Usage page, new buttons for bots and annual subscriptions to ⭐️ Telegram Premium, check out the full blog:
https://telegram.org/blog/profile-pics-emoji-translations
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Auto-Save Incoming Media. The ‘Save to Gallery’ setting on Android and iOS now has separate settings for photos and videos, and also supports exceptions for individual chats.
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⭐️ Chat Translation. Premium users can now translate entire chats, dynamically updating as they scroll.
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For all the changes from this update, like public profile pictures, hidden member lists, new animated emoji and more – check out our blog:
https://telegram.org/blog/hidden-media-zero-storage-profile-pics
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The media editor has been fully redesigned – adding line smoothing and dynamically changing width as you draw. Switching tools is even easier, with new ways to add shapes or a blur effect.
Text can be added to media with new fonts and background options – and a simple slider to change its size. Custom animated emoji are also supported, and are available for all users.
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Your movie memes and other media 👀 can be hidden with a spoiler effect in any chat – blurring the photo or video until your recipient taps to reveal it.
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The Storage Usage page has been redesigned on Android – showing how much space each chat is using on your device, and allowing you to clear the media of individual chats by file type.
These features were already available on iOS, and you can control Telegram’s footprint on any platform in Settings.
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This December, anyone can acquire an anonymous number from Fragment to log in or sign up without a SIM card – powered by blockchain.
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Telegram has launched the ability to buy and sell short recognizable @ usernames for personal accounts, public groups and channels.
The auction for the best usernames is live on Fragment:
https://fragment.com
The ownership of these collectible usernames is secured in the immutable ledger of TON, a fast and scalable blockchain network. Owners can add multiple username aliases to their personal account, group or channel.
Each collectible name can be accessed with its @username on Telegram, or outside Telegram using links such as username.t.me and t.me/username.
For the first time in the history of social media, people have full ownership of their usernames. Long-time Telegram users who have been using short usernames they registered early on can now benefit from the platform's growth by selling their usernames in fair, transparent, fully decentralized auctions.
12 new packs are available in the emoji panel, giving ⭐️ Premium subscribers hundreds more ways to express themselves in messages and captions – or with emoji statuses.
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Any user can acquire and exchange collectible usernames on a new platform, powered by the TON blockchain.
You can assign multiple collectible usernames to your profile, group or channel – each with their own @username, t.me link and more.
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Attention: Telegram publishes its official announcements only at telegram.org ✈️
If you see any other website that claims to publish news or announcements on behalf of our team, it is most likely a scam.
Telegram 4.7 has arrived just in time for the holidays!
On Android, this update makes it possible to log in to multiple accounts and quickly switch between them. Consider it a New Year's gift to your alter ego – or your dark side?
Speaking of dark sides: on iOS, the new version brings theme support, including two versions of a night mode.
Starting with 4.7, both mobile platforms also support swipe-to-reply gestures.
Read all about version 4.7 on our blog:
https://telegram.org/blog/themes-accounts