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    How to use Telegram animated wallpapers

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeJune 29, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    a cable (Android | iOS | the web) is very popular for its security with encrypted conversations and ability to create secret chats, as well as many features that were later copied in other messengers.

    The new feature is to customize your conversations with animated backgrounds. So if you want to use it, check out the tutorial below.

    How to set animated wallpapers on Telegram

    Step 1: Access your app and access the sandwich menu in the upper left corner of your screen.

    Accessing your Telegram list (Photo: Guadalupe Carniel / screenshot)

    Step 2: Then enter “Settings”.

    Enter the settings (Photo: Guadalupe Carniel / screenshot)

    Step 3: If your phone is Android, among the available options, go to Chat Settings, if it is Iphone, enter “appearance”.

    Go to chat settings to continue (Photo: Guadalupe Carniel / screenshot)

    The fourth step: Click “Change Background”; If it’s an iPhone, go to “Wallpaper”.

    Enter the background change (Photo: Guadalupe Carniel / screenshot)

    Fifth step: Select any one you like and tap on it. It is also possible to import from your mobile phone gallery.

    Choose the image you want (Photo: Guadalupe Carniel / screenshot)

    Sixth step: Click “Set wallpaper”.

    Confirm by clicking Set Wallpaper (Photo: Guadalupe Carniel/screenshot)

    ready! Now you know how to add animated wallpapers to your Telegram chats.

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