If your chat app of choice is Telegram, you have some changes to look forward to. The company announced a number of updates this week, chief among them a new look for its Android and iOS apps—the former is getting a total overhaul, but iPhone users will still note some new UI elements when chatting with friends on Telegram. There are also some new features, including one I find a little odd.
There’s a new look for Telegram on mobile

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Per the announcement, the biggest changes come via UI updates, particularly on Android. Telegram says that its Android app has a “fully redesigned interface” intended to make navigating the app quicker and more intuitive—Telegram notes the interface code itself was entirely rebuilt to meet these goals. Changes include a new iOS-like bottom bar that lets you switch between your chats, settings, and profile, among other functionality. If you find the new interface effects to be too much, or too big a draw on your battery, Telegram says you can adjust them from Settings > Power Saving.
The company also updated its iOS app, though not quite in the same way. Telegram says it added “even more Liquid Glass” to its iOS app, Apple’s new design language for iOS 26, including a redesigned media viewer, sticker and emoji pack preview panels, and new context menus in profiles when choosing messages.
You can now transfer a Telegram group chat to a new admin

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As of this latest update, if the owner of a Telegram group chat leaves that conversation, the ownership of the group will transfer automatically to one of the group’s admins after a week. However, the departing group owner can also choose their own admin if they want to, as Telegram now presets an option to appoint another admin when leaving the group. The company adds that admins can transfer ownership at any time, even if they don’t leave.
Telegram bots are now more colorful

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A small change, but if you develop bots for Telegram, you now have the option to add colors and emojis to those buttons. It’s far from a radical update, but it could make it a bit easier to tell options apart at a glance.
What do you think so far?
There’s a new send message shortcut on the Telegram iPad app
A small but noteworthy feature for any Telegram users on iPad: Now, you can send a message using the shortcut “Command + Enter.”
You can now “craft” gifts in Telegram
And here’s that weird new feature: I don’t usually expect my chat app to offer collectible gifts, but apparently Telegram does. It previously introduced the ability to send gifts to other people, and even upgrade those gifts to collectibles that can be auctioned on NFT marketplaces (which requires real money).
Now, Telegram is reportedly expanding this gift system in the latest update with the ability to combine existing gifts in a new “crafting” system to create “Uncommon, Rare, Epic or Legendary” versions. You can combine up to four gifts at once, and adding multiple gifts with the same “attributes” raises the chance the crafted gift will have that attribute as well. Again, this is the last thing I’d expect or want from a chat app, but, as it’s part of this update, so I’m telling you about it.







