
When you tap on t.me/c/ links in messages that lead to the same chat and press scroll to bottom, it will return you to the message you pressed link from. When you are above unread messages and tap scroll to bottom bottom, it will scroll to the first unread message. View all messages from linked channels in a group: Message menu – More – Messages from channels. Swapped Mark as Read with Archive in Chat Preview. While viewing Instant View, other links with Instant View will be highlighted. Removed Silent Broadcast in favour of Send without sound. Restricted until date and time on restriction warning bar. Username and hashtag highlighting in Telegram, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram link previews. Bank credit card number highlighting & click handling in messages (works only for messages received after an update). Send as File in send menu for images and videos without edits. Once in a while, he even digs out his trusty ol’ Gameboy Advanced SP to play the best game ever made: Pokemon Leaf Green. When he’s not spending time writing or ogling new tech, he’s probably playing NBA 2K or watching a true crime documentary. The gadgets he currently uses on a daily basis are the Google Pixel 6, Oppo Watch, Sony WH-1000XM4s, the MacBook Pro, and the Onyx Boox Nova Air. Tele X Messenger is an UNOFFICIAL messaging app that uses Telegrams API. Prasham hails from Mumbai but recently moved to Atlanta after graduating from Duke University with a Master’s degree in Quantitative Management. He then went on to write and produce for Mashable India, where he penned over a thousand articles, reviews, opinions, and in-depth features and hosted and scripted several YouTube videos. His first stint as a writer was for India’s leading tech magazine - The Digit - but he got his first true experience in tech journalism writing for and managing a small tech blog, EOTO.tech. He’s been the go-to guy in his circle for advice on smartphones, laptops, and gadgets in general-he regrets not sharing affiliate links as often, though.
His love for technology began with the Nokias and the Sony Ericsons of the early 2000s, and he hasn’t looked back since. Prasham Parikh is a freelancer at Android Police, and you can catch him writing how-to guides, features, and reviews on smartphones or pretty much anything that has a battery in it.