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Telegram is ready to launch its premium version of $4.99 soon

Telegram has announced its premium paid features for the users. They have started testing the users by introducing ‘premium’ stickers and emojis which unlock only after the user pays a certain amount as the subscription fee.

Usually, Telegram welcomes the users with no ads, no subscription fees, and end-to-end encrypted free messaging services. This is about to change soon for the telegram users.

According to Alessandro Paluzzi, the app showed, “Telegram provides free unlimited cloud storage for chats and media,”  instead of “Telegram is free forever. No ads. No subscription fees.”

Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram messenger said that he wanted to introduce ads in the messenger in a creative way. He has thought about placing ads within the posts of public channels. The company wanted to experiment with the ads as small posts with 160 characters. In addition to the ad campaign the company also wanted to introduce subscription fees for future purposes. The company has planned to launch a subscription-based messenger for just $4.99 and reduce the free limitation of the messenger.

However, Telegram is available in the beta android without any need for a subscription as of now.

 



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