Here is a collection of all extracted chat background/patterns came with Telegram in their original resolution, extracted from Telegram for Android 5.14.0. In Telegram, they are also sometimes called Wallpapers.

Telegram allows anyone to create third-party clients for their platform, and these backgrounds are retrievable through their API for clients. Register a client with them, and you will be able to get them easily.


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Telegram offers users several customization options, including the ability to create custom Chat Backgrounds and add visual effects to existing ones. Users can even set different chat backgrounds for different chats. While the feature might not be useful for all users, it's a treat for those who like to change their chat backgrounds often.

Telegram introduced Chat Backgrounds 2.0 via an update in January 2019. The feature allows Telegram users to create and customize their chat backgrounds on the platform. While WhatsApp allows users to choose from four categories, including Bright, Dark, Solid Colors, and gallery uploads, Telegram provides a wider range of options. Users can choose from abstract pattern backgrounds, bright gradients, solid colors, wallpapers from the internet, and more. In fact, users can even apply blur and motion effects on supported chat backgrounds.

To create or customize Telegram chat backgrounds, head over to Settings > Chat Settings > Change Chat Background on Android or Settings > Appearance > Chat Background on iOS. This is the same menu used to activate Telegram's Dark Mode. In the menu, tap on Set a Color and select one from the available options containing solid backgrounds and gradients. Users can now choose to add patterns or adjust opacity for the selected background. If choosing a background with a gradient, users will see a second option to select colors. Once the changes are made, tap on Set at the bottom of the screen.

Telegram users can also choose from photographs available in the Chat Background menu. When an image is selected, users can either blur the image or add motion to it. There's even an option to search for backgrounds on the web by tapping on the magnifying glass at the top right corner of the menu. For instance, Iron Man fans who want a themed chat background can search for available options from right within the app. Users who want to share a particular background with someone else on Telegram can do so by tapping on the arrow icon at the top-right corner of the display.

It was a nice spring evening when this happened. At 19:41, I came home, pulled my phone out of my pocket and saw a notification from Permission Manager about Telegram using camera while in background.

For some surprising and possibly alarming reason, the official Telegram app for Android needed access to camera while in the background! Was it Telegram itself watching me for no reason, was it a bug in the app, was it a bug in the Android permission monitoring?

This proved that Telegram used my cameras on its own, without asking/warning me, and this time it appeared smarter than before: it did not try accessing a camera from background this time, it waited until I opened the app instead.

The most probable benign explanation sounds like this: Telegram has been experimenting with blinking camera torchlight on new messages for phones that do not have a LED above the screen dedicated to notifications (like in many Sony smartphones). The first time they were releasing this feature, Permission Manager was raising warnings about the app using camera from the background. This explains the first time: I was coming home, my phone connected to home Wi-Fi from the street, Telegram detected new messages and tried to blink about this with the torchlight from the background. The second time they fixed the background access and restricted blinking to foreground mode.

I recently switched to GNOME 3.38 from KDE. I cannot get telegram to keep running in the background. I think the problem is in Gnome because KDE was running telegram and megasync in the background. I cannot find any resource online for help.

In January 1917, British cryptographers deciphered a telegram from German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmermann to the German Minister to Mexico, Heinrich von Eckhardt, offering United States territory to Mexico in return for joining the German cause. This message helped draw the United States into the war and thus changed the course of history. Read more...

The Zimmermann Telegram on DocsTeach asks students to analyze the telegram to determine if the United States should have entered World War I based on the telegram's information and implications.

Events in early 1917 would change that hope. In frustration over the effective British naval blockade, Germany broke its pledge to limit submarine warfare on February 1, 1917. In response to the breaking of the Sussex pledge, the United States severed diplomatic relations with Germany. Several weeks later, on February 24, the British presented the Zimmermann telegram to the U.S. Government in an effort to capitalize on growing anti-German sentiment in the United States. The American press published news of the telegram on March 1. On April 6, 1917, the United States Congress formally declared war on Germany and its allies.

Many extensions and web apps use background pages that do their work where you can't see them. For example, if you use Google Mail Checker, a background page works to send new message alerts. Background apps work entirely in the background and run even after you close the Chrome browser. Background pages and apps use your computer's resources. You can check to see how much they're using, and you can turn them off at any time.

But foreground services have two disadvantages: They are less likely killed by the system in order to reclaim resources compared to background services, and hence affects the Android system's self-healing capability. And they require you to display a permanent notification. But Users are able to suppress the notification, somewhat mitigating this disadvantage.

Good morning, I am writing because I am desperate with the consumption in the background of Telegram FOSS, I receive push notifications correctly, but the consumption is getting higher and higher. I imagine it will be associated with being part of more and more groups, I have tried silencing most of them, but the consumption is the same.

Is there any safe telegram foss fork that uses another push notification system?

I think you are not interpreting the graph correctly, in the 2nd for example, for the 2h, 3h and 38m of battery analyzed, telegram foss has consumed 41%, and the active screen (5h 36m, because the screen is not always active) 21%.

I confirm the Telegram FOSS version has absolutely unacceptable and terrible battery life drain. I've not seen any other app be so power hungry while running in the background, ever. This was the first time I needed to actively find an alternate app solution due to excessive battery usage.

I have recently installed Telegram on my iPhone and the portable version of Telegram (v1.8.8) on my Windows 7 laptop. While I've been able to change the wallpaper on my phone (Settings | Appearance | Chat Background), I can't work out how to do this on my laptop. So at the moment the wallpaper is full of flowers, and if it were any more girly it would have pink heart shapes all over the place. How can I change this? I click on the three line icon and then on Settings and can't find a way to change the background.

There have been concerns raised regarding running telegram bots as web services on Render based on my research and I am doing that in as a background worker as suggested, but still getting errors.

I am aware, that Telegram does not allow you to run two instances of the bot using the same API. I made sure the API key used in the background worker is only used by that worker by reissuing the key and updating this in the settings.

I am 99% confident that only place that API key is used is from inside render.com.

I have a feeling that Render has multiple containers running when doing a deployment to support zero time deployment, which makes starting new container impossible due to telegram API limitations key usage.

One of the more competitive aspects to chat apps these days is customizability. It seems every messenger wants to offer the largest number of options for users to make the app feel like a truly personal experience. Telegram is no stranger to this customizability, offering tools where you can select backgrounds and chat bubble colors.

Luckily, these features are mostly the same across both iOS and Android, so no matter which type of phone you have, you can utilize the same color and background options. These options apply Telegram-wide and cannot be adjusted per conversation. The only difference concerns chat bubbles. If you're on iOS, it's simple to customize the color of chat bubbles. On Android, however, you'll need to dive into the theme editor to change these options (more on that below).

While the order of Chat Background options is different between the two platforms, you'll find the same 47 backgrounds no matter if it's on iOS or Android. You can tap on any of these backgrounds to open a preview window. Here, you can choose whether to have the image blurred by tapping "Blurred" (if available), and you can give it a motion effect by tapping "Motion." When you tap these options, you'll see how the results look in the preview window.

If you tap the Share button (iOS) or Forward button (Android) in the top right, you can send your background settings to Telegram friends. You'll first see your active chats here, which you can tap to select. Feel free to choose any or all of these chats. ff782bc1db

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