What's New
Version 1.2.0
1 day agoaGram iOS — Version 1.2.0 is out Thanks to every beta tester who shaped these builds over the past few weeks — 1.2.0 is largely your work. It brings voice and group calls, a persistent audio player, system sharing, QR login, and a faster, more accessible app throughout. Calls • One-on-one calls are reliable: answer from the lock screen or with the app closed and get two-way audio, no more silence or drops after a brief interruption, and clean teardown instead of background battery drain. • Group voice chats (beta): join on a dedicated screen with speaker/Bluetooth routing, a participant list and tap-to-speak; admins can start and end. Note: group calls may not connect over some VPNs that block the audio path; one-on-one calls are unaffected. Voice and media • A mini-player above the tab bar whenever a voice note plays: play/pause/next, speed 0.75x–3x, plus lock screen, Control Center, AirPods and CarPlay. Voice notes can chain automatically. • Read texts aloud (Settings → Accessibility), in the detected language, with a per-language voice and adjustable rate, volume and pitch. • Auto-translate a chat (Telegram Premium): messages, captions, link previews and polls in your language. • Mixed photo-and-video albums now open fully in the viewer. Sharing and Saved Messages • aGram is in the iOS share sheet: send text, links, photos, videos or files from any app into a chat. • Your self-chat is now Saved Messages, pinned to the top, with one-tap "Save" on any message. In a conversation • Select several messages and forward, save or delete them together. • Reactions appear instantly, and you can remove your own. • "Go to source" on a forwarded message; "Mark as unread" across devices. Contacts • Contact cards shared in a chat now show the name and number and are read by VoiceOver, with "Add to contacts" from the card, a profile, or a new "Profile of …" action on any message — even without the person's phone number. Logging in • Log in by scanning a QR code from anoth