Telegram Returns to Wear OS with Full Chat and Voice

Telegram has returned to Wear OS with a dedicated app that offers full chats, media previews, voice message playback and recording, stickers, and chat controls for Galaxy Watch, Pixel Watch, Xiaomi Watch and more.

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Telegram Returns to Wear OS with Full Chat and Voice

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If you thought your wrist was only good for quick glances, Telegram just made it a proper messaging hub. The company has quietly brought a dedicated app back to Wear OS, reintroducing full chat access to Galaxy Watch, Pixel Watch, Xiaomi Watch and other Wear OS devices after its 2021 exit from the Play Store.

This isn't a pared-down notification mirror. You can scroll through entire conversations, open shared media like photos and videos, and view location previews without pulling out your phone. Voice messages work both ways: play them on the spot, or record replies directly from the watch. Yes, you can even send stickers from your wrist — the small pleasures matter.

Pavel Durov confirmed the rollout in a brief post, and the timing follows Telegram's native Apple Watch release earlier in the week. The broader picture is clear: messaging apps are moving beyond the phone and treating smartwatches as first-class devices rather than accessory screens.

Under the surface, that shift changes how people interact with conversations. Quick triage becomes cleaner. A commute no longer requires a pocket excavation just to respond. Pin, mute, and delete controls are available right on the Wear OS app, so chat management is immediate and unobtrusive.

There are practical questions, of course. How smooth will media playback feel on smaller processors? Will voice recordings match the clarity you expect from a phone? Those answers will depend on watch model and Wear OS optimizations. But the feature set Telegram shipped is ambitious and useful: full chats, media previews, voice messaging, stickers, and in-watch chat controls.

Telegram’s Wear OS comeback means real messaging from your wrist — not just alerts.

If you rely on instant replies or want fewer reasons to reach for your phone, this update is worth testing. Try it on your watch and see whether wrist-first messaging finally clicks for your routine.

Source: gsmarena

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