Telegram update brings infinite reactions and emoji statuses to premium users

Telegram update brings infinite reactions and emoji statuses to premium users

Telegram has announced some enhancements pertaining to the UI, emoji statuses and reactions to chat messages. The messaging platform has been trying to push its premium tier, launched in June this year. Premium users will now have infinite reaction emojis and set emoji statuses on their profile. According to reports, the messaging platform has released a new themed icon for Android with improved animations. The platform recently added new emojis to its reaction panel for all free users.
Infinite reactions
The platform said in a statement that premium users can pick reactions from the ‘infinite’ collection and can attach up to three emojis per message. However, group admins can control the use of custom reactions. Reaction emojis
Reaction emojis

Emoji statuses
The platform lets premium users set animated emojis as statuses that will appear next to their name. Users would be able to choose one of seven standard statuses or from an infinite number of custom emojis. According to Telegram, the chosen emoji will replace the premium badge in the chat list. Emoji Status
Emoji Status

Other updates
Telegram lets every user have their username link. The new format —   t.me/username links — makes it easy for users to share their profiles. Android users can manage media downloads and reorder and prioritise files via the downloads tab. Manage downloads
Manage downloads
The platform has streamlined logging on to Telegram iOS with a new interface and animations already existing for Android users. In addition, Android 13 users can choose a thematic Telegram icon, which will adapt to their phone’s dark mode settings and accent colour.Telegram icon
Telegram icon

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September 19, 2022
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Why You Probably Shouldn’t Pay for Telegram Premium

Why You Probably Shouldn’t Pay for Telegram Premium

Image for article titled Why You Probably Shouldn't Pay for Telegram PremiumPhoto: Diego Thomazini (Shutterstock)No free service remains free forever. For some apps, such as Instagram, advertising pays the price of your admission—and you’ll likely see more ads the longer the service has been around. Others eventually try to get their users to pay a subscription fee. Telegram, the popular messaging app that competes with WhatsApp, has taken the latter route.
Telegram Premium is a paid subscription targeted at Telegram’s most dedicated users. It adds features such as increased limits for file sizes and groups, dedicated stickers, and verification badges for paid members. However, none of those features will make a difference to people who use Telegram as a messaging app, rather than something more like a Discord server. Telegram is trying to target a small section of its user base to fund its server and developer costs, and most people are better off not paying for the service. Here’s why.The best features of Telegram Premium (and why you don’t need them)
Telegram has a very generous free tier that lets you chat, upload files up to 2GB, and create groups of up to 500 people. Telegram Premium lets you upload files as large as 4GB, create groups of up to 1,000 members, and connect six different phone numbers to your account. Those added features are nice to have, but it’s clear the free tier is good enough for almost everyone.
A paid subscription also doubles a few other limits that will only be helpful for those who practically live inside Telegram. For example, the premium tier bumps up the number of chat folders to 20 (from 10), lets you store 200 chats per folder (up from 100), save up to 400 gifs to your account (as opposed to 200), and lets you reserve 20 public links (up from 10).A legitimately great feature for paid Telegram enthusiasts is the removal of download speed limits within the app. You could theoretically use this as an opportunity to stop using WeTransfer or another cloud storage service in favor of Telegram. The big draw for many will be the ability to better manage your chats. Telegram Premium’s chat management features let you hide chats from people who aren’t in your contact lists and automatically archive chats from people who spam you. (That said, Telegram’s free tier allows you to automatically delete chats, too.)Telegram Premium will also allow you to transcribe incoming voice messages quickly, but only certain languages are supported.Otherwise, you get a profile badge to brag to others that you’re giving Telegram money, unique emoji reactions, animated profile pictures, and premium stickers. Still, if one premium user adds a unique emoji reaction to a message, those on the free tier can tap it to “use” the reaction too, and the free version of the app already includes a ton of stickers.
How much does Telegram Premium cost and should you get it?Telegram Premium costs $5 per month, and you can subscribe from the app on all platforms. Based on the feature set that Telegram is offering at the moment, though, most people shouldn’t consider it.You will be able to continue using Telegram for free, and the ads in Telegram are so few that most of its users won’t be seeing them anyway. In short, the free tier is good enough for almost everyone.If you’re a dedicated Telegram user who hosts large groups and uses the app to send files all the time, then the paid subscription offers a good value. If nothing else, its chat management features alone are worth the asking price—the ability to automatically archive and hide chats is great if you are a heavy use. But at its current price, Telegram Premium is only worth it for a small subset of its user base. If you aren’t sure if that’s you, it probably isn’t.  
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Ad-free Telegram Premium launched in India: price, features and more

Ad-free Telegram Premium launched in India: price, features and more

While the iOS users have already received the premium tier membership options, the update is still unavailable on the Google Play Store for Android smartphones. Telegram says that the feature will become available soon for everyone. Let’s take look at what the Telegram premium tier has to offer. Telegram Premium price, featuresTelegram Premium Tier The Rs 469 Telegram Premium Tier offers a slew of premium features. It offers faster download speeds and up to 4GB maximum file upload option, which for non-premium users is still 2GB. Further, it offers Premium sticker collections that give a full-screen animation, animated profile images, and special emoji reactions.Premium members will get a 1000-channel and larger group limit and can pin up to 10 chats. They can also reserve up to 20 public links and save up to 400 GIFs as a favourite. Meanwhile, the non-premium members will still have a 500-channel limit and a 5 free chat pin limit. The public link limit is also 10, and the saved GIF limit is up to 200. Paid users now have a premium badge emblem next to their name in the chat list, chat headers, and group member lists. Premium users can customise their Home Screen with new telegram icons- premium star, night sky, and turbo-plane – that they can choose according to their preferences.Premium users will be able to convert voice messages to text with the Voice-to-Text feature, and will see no ads. Non-premium members can view the stickers the premium users shared and download extra-large documents. .

Telegram may soon launch its premium plan

Telegram may soon launch its premium plan

Telegram is working on a subscription plan called ‘Telegram Premium’. A Telegram Channel that tracks new features on the platform has enlisted some features. As spotted in the latest beta, the premium plan is priced at $4.99 per month.
Telegram Premium features
First, the Telegram Premium member will get a badge — a star icon displayed alongside the profile name.According to Telegram Info, along with an ad-free experience and premium stickers, the app will allow Telegram Premium subscribers to upload files of sizes up to 4 GB. Without the subscription, users will be able to upload files up to 2 GB. In addition, premium users would not have any speed limits to download media and documents. Telegram will have the new chat management features, including options to set a default folder for chats, auto-archive chats, and hide messages from users who are not on the contacts list.Telegram will generate transcripts for voice messages. The plan would also enable users to have new icons for the app. It will introduce exclusive animated reactions to messages. The feature to set animated profile photos is also going behind the paywall.
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June 09, 2022
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Amid rumours of Telegram Premium, the messaging app reportedly drops its ‘free forever’ tag line

Amid rumours of Telegram Premium, the messaging app reportedly drops its ‘free forever’ tag line

  • Well-known mobile developer and leaker spotted Telegram’s free slogan.
  • Earlier, the Co-founder of Telegram announced a premium subscription and ad platform to generate revenue.
  • We might soon see major changes on the platform.

Cloud-based Instant messaging app, Telegram drops ‘Telegram is free forever. No Ads, No subscription fees.’ It is being talked about as Telegram earlier appeared to be testing its Beta version for iOS that included exclusive stickers and reactions only available to premium users.
It was spotted by reputed mobile developer and leaker, Alessandro Paluzzi. According to him, new data strings are highlighting the potential of upcoming version of Telegram, where the app will provide free unlimited cloud storage for media and chats. Currently, there is no official announcement made about Telegram premium and subscription features by the company.
Small changes in #Telegram ℹ️ This screenshot is based on the new strings available on https://t.co/jIjnX8t5NQ… https://t.co/ifOxmTaRDJ— Alessandro Paluzzi (@alex193a) 1653639922000

Back in 2020, the Co-founder of Telegram, Paul Durov
announced that the app will start earning revenue in 2021 through premium subscription and ad platform. But till now the company has not shown any sign of such update.

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Rumoured ‘Premium’ features of Telegram

According to details from the
iOS beta version of Telegram, it may show a star badge on your profile to highlight that you are a premium user. Different stickers and reactions will be also available to premium customers.
The Beta version also suggested that, if you are a premium user and you send new stickers and emojis to a non-premium user they won’t be able to see it, instead the user will be prompted to sign up for the premium version of Telegram.
Is Telegram different from other messaging apps?

Telegram claims to have distinctive security features as all the activities including groups, chats and media shared among participants are encrypted. App also allows you to set self-destruct timers on media and messages that range from a few seconds to weeks. It also features, ‘Secret Chat’ which claims to offer end-to-end encryption leaving no trace on Telegram’s servers.
Telegram was launched back in 2013 as a privacy-focused and ad-free instant messaging app. As of July 2021, the app has 550 million monthly active users.
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