Telegram is no doubt a very underrated messaging app yet one of the most advanced (if not the most) in the messaging passage. It is one of my favorite apps not only because of its privacy services but also other features that make it stand out as a popular chat app.

It boasts of a ton of features such as 2GB max file limit, Scheduled Messages, Profile Videos, softening skin option on media editor, improved People Nearby section, Mini Thumbnails, Filtering New Chats From Non-Contacts, Group Stats, Android extras (revamped music player, improved message input bar, cropping and rotating videos), multiple accounts on Telegram Desktop and More Animated Emojis.

Telegram has quiz mode on polls for you to create trivia questions. They have a sticker directory to browse and search the over 20,000 stickers on the app. The app has a new attachment menu on Android which makes it easier to use. They also have new improvements for the macOS app where you can access shared media from the redesigned profile pages.

In April this year, Telegram reached 400 million users. It took them roughly two years to double their daily users. The company says that 1.5 million users signed up every day so they will probably be more than 500 million users by the end of the year.

Table of Interests

Saved Messages

This feature simply what I can tag a life saver if you are conversant Telegram. Saved Messages is one my favorite features of Telegram. It serves as a bookmark, literally.

Telegram Saved Messages

This feature serves as your personal cloud storage for any messages or media you may want to send or forward there.

The good thing is that Telegram will always display the Saved Messages first at the top of the list in the sharing and forwarding menus making it easy to save your favorites while keeping things as tidy as before.

I make use the Saved Messages feature to literally bookmark links to read later.

As an everlasting curious individual, staying online is my home. With this, I come across a lot of interesting articles to read and I quickly share those links to Telegram to check out later when I’m less busy.

With that said, here’s another feature I love. You can also create a private channel and save your messages here. You can give these private channels titles to keep everything organized.

Instant View

Instant View is a nice feature Telegram has that allows its users to view articles from around the Web in a consistent way, with zero loading time.

Most articles I share on Saved Messages will load on Instant View which I can read even when I’m offline – especially long reads.

If you load a link, the articles will look like this which makes it easier to read when you’re not on an internet connection.

Telegram says that Instant View pages are extremely lightweight and are cached on their servers, so they load instantly on pretty much any connection — hence the name.

Another thing worth noting is that most news channels I follow on Telegram such as The Atlantic, Verge, New York Times, Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, Medium, Vox, Washington Post and NPR have Instant View for the articles they share.

One more thing is that I have an IFTTT applet that I have configured that sends links I have liked or when a specific Twitter handle posts a tweet on Twitter to Telegram and some of them(links)will show up as Instant View articles.

Conclusion

If you haven’t been using these two Telegram features, you better get started. I’ve been enjoying them since I joined the app. I get to catch up on long reads that I have missed on especially on weekends when I go offline.

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