Telegram’s new features coming after its big update in 2024

Telegram, WhatsApp’s main rival in the sector, cannot be left behind and has launched a new update with a series of improvements that aim to reduce the user gap with its main competitor.

The update, now available to all users, includes new features in three key aspects: calls, bots and animations. Remember that it was announced on December 31, 2023, but its implementation began in 2024.

In the field of calls, Telegram has completely redesigned its platform New animations and wallpapers that change dynamically based on call status. The new interface requires fewer resources than before and ultimately results in battery savings and better performance on older devices.

Additionally, Telegram has fixed hundreds of bugs and interface issues and improved call quality. In 2024, as they say, they will continue to make new improvements in connection and audio quality.

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Telegram launches 2024 with a series of improvements for the application

Another of the most notable new features of the update is the new message deletion effect, which consists of a vaporization animation reminiscent of Thanos’ snap, from the more than famous Marvel film.

This animation, they say, is available on both iOS and Android and has minimal power consumption.

Finally, Telegram has made a major update to its bot platform, which allows developers to integrate any type of service into the application ecosystem. Among the new features, Bots can now react to messages, manage reactions, mentions and links, send replies to other chats or topics, and much more.

These developments are a clear sign that Telegram is determined to continue growing and gaining ground on WhatsApp. The application, which has more than 800 million users worldwide, continues to strive gradually adding small but at the same time big improvements to attract new users.

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2024-01-04 09:46:58
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