Telegram is one of the most popular messaging apps out there. Now it has been updated and has included interesting new features in the app.
Importing stickers from other apps is now possible
The stickers have taken a leading role in this Telegram update. Beyond this functionality that has been integrated into the service's API , but for the moment it is intended for developers, even though it can be used through Tstick .
What is really striking is that Telegram has improved its animated stickers . It is true that the platform was one of the pioneers in incorporating these stickers, but now it supports the TGS format that even allows you to create GIFs from videos , the requirements to make them are quite specific, such as having dimensions of 512 pixels on one of its sides. , not to exceed 256 KB in size and without audio.
more reactions
Reactions are one of the elements that more and more messaging applications integrate , since they offer a lot of dynamism to conversations. The company now facilitates their integration by making them much more visual.
This time the company has included five new emojis 🥰🤯🤔🤬👏 which also make an animation when they are sent, as was the case previously with others that were already integrated.
Quick access to other chats

If you are in a chat and want to access another recent chat, you just have to click on the exit button at the top left and when you have pressed it, you can directly access the chats that you have recently opened without having to go to the main menu.
Bugs and security improvements
Telegram is one of the most popular messaging services out there, so it's constantly improving. Security has never been a problem for the platform , but with the passing of updates they get better and stronger.

This 8.5.0 update has begun to be deployed on iOS devices, although it is already beginning to be deployed on Android as well, so we will be able to enjoy all these functions very soon on our Xiaomi mobile.
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The Telegram news is updated with moving stickers, quick access and more security was originally published in xiaomist by Alejandro Fernández .
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