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Telegram launches new Wear OS app with full chat support

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Telegram has launched a dedicated app for Wear OS smartwatches, bringing full chat access, voice messages, and chat management tools directly to users’ wrists.

The announcement comes days after Telegram introduced a native app for the Apple Watch. The new Wear OS app also marks Telegram’s return to Google’s smartwatch platform after removing its previous Wear OS app from the Play Store in 2021.

With the new app, users can browse and scroll through their full conversations without needing to take out their smartphone. Telegram says the app can also display shared content such as photos, videos, and location previews directly on compatible smartwatches.

Voice messaging is also supported. Users can listen to incoming voice notes as well as record and send their own messages from the watch. Telegram has also added support for stickers, allowing users to send them within chat threads.

Beyond messaging features, the app includes several conversation management tools. Users can pin important chats, mute notifications from selected conversations, and delete chats directly from their smartwatch.

The launch expands Telegram’s support for wearable devices and gives Wear OS users another way to stay connected without relying entirely on their phones.

The Telegram Wear OS app is now available for supported smartwatches running Google’s Wear OS platform.

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Bryan Aliwalas, a Multimedia Producer and tech content creator at YugaTech, where he has been creating technology and gaming content since 2019. With experience covering smartphones, tablets, gaming devices, and consumer technology, he produces reviews, hands-on features, guides, and multimedia content aimed at helping readers and viewers better understand the latest devices and tech trends. His work spans both gaming and consumer tech, combining practical experience with a passion for making technology more accessible and engaging.

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