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. To enable it, go to βSettingsβ, βData and Storageβ, and turn off automatic download βwhen using mobile dataβ and βwhen roamingβ. You will also see options to turn off autoplay βGIFsβ and Videosβ. Self-destruct is a popular feature on Telegram, but it has been limited to the separate βSecret Chatβ option only. However, with the recent update, now you can self-destruct media like photos and videos on normal chats too. Just select a photo or video and then tap on the βtimerβ button. Now, you can choose the time after which the media will be deleted from everywhere.
For maximum privacy, you can create secret chats that use end-to-end encryption. These aren't stored on Telegram's servers, so you can only access them with your specific phone. If one party deletes a message, it disappears on both devices. And you can specify a self-destruct period for all media if you like. Custom Theme Your Telegram 3b Send Uncompressed Media This page also lets you select your preferred night mode theme.
Color-theme of the app Custom themes New user announcement Telegramβs main feature list may cross over with other apps, but there are many specific differences between it and its competitors. Here is a short list some of the major features that may push you to switch messaging apps.
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