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From suicide to graft: After power shift in Mumbai, key cases go on the b...Premium Share location live Reminder on messaging apps has been one of the most sought-after features and finally, you can use it on Telegram. Recently, WhatsApp partnered with Any.do to bring Reminders, however, Telegram has implemented this feature natively. Though there is one lingering issue. You can only set reminders in the βSaved Messagesβ section. Type out the task and tap and hold the βsendβ button. Here, choose βset a reminderβ and pick your date and time. Telegram will send a reminder notification just like Google Calendar or other task management apps. While the feature is good, we would have loved it more had it been available for user chats too. βPrivacyβ itself isnβt a particularly attractive product feature in online services. It can be nebulous: We canβt always feel or understand it, and sometimes itβs only when privacy is taken away that we take it seriously.
Telegram Premium users will now be able to add animated emoji status on the app. This custom status will replace the Premium Premium Badge in the chat list, in profile and in groups. Premium users will be able to choose from the seven standard statuses that change their color to match different Telegram themes β or choose from an infinite number of custom emoji. Telegram lacks the Stories feature of some competing messaging apps which lets you post images or short videos without messaging a contact directly. Admittedly it isnβt an essential feature for most people. On WhatsApp and other messaging apps, you can send uncompressed media by changing the media extension to something like PDF or EXE. However, on Telegram, you donβt need to take this hacky route for sending uncompressed media files. Just select your media and tap on the 3-dot menu. After that, choose βSend without compressionβ and that is it. How awesome is that? This single Telegram trick has saved me so much headache when sharing photos. You donβt need a separate image/video editor to make your photos/videos more compelling. You can do it right in the telegram app using its intuitive interface.
To do this, head over to Telegramβs settings by sliding over the hamburger menu from the left of the app. Here, choose βSettingsβ and then click on βChat Settingsβ. In this menu, you will see a number of themes and colour options to choose from. Further, you can also change the curve on message boxes and font size. This is useful when you are on your way to a meeting or trying to coordinate with friends at a large event. Rather than sending static locations every minute, you can share your live location with your friend circle for 15 minutes, 1 hour, or 8 hours. Of course, you can stop sharing at any time.
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