Telegram’s New Android Redesign Sparks Backlash ๐Ÿ“ฑ๐Ÿ’ฌ

 Liquid Glass looks modern—but users aren’t impressed

Telegram has started rolling out a major visual overhaul for its Android app, and it’s already creating a lot of buzz. Inspired by a Liquid Glass–style design (similar to iOS aesthetics), the update introduces a cleaner, more transparent interface.

However, while the design aims to modernize the app, many Android users are unhappy with the changes.

Here’s a clear and easy breakdown of what’s new—and why reactions are mostly negative.

๐Ÿงพ TL;DR ⚡

  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Telegram’s Android app now has a Liquid Glass–style redesign

  • ๐Ÿงญ A new four-tab bottom bar replaces older navigation

  • ❌ The side menu has been removed

  • ๐ŸชŸ Transparent and blurred UI elements added

  • ๐Ÿ˜• User reactions are mostly negative, especially from long-time Android users


✨ What’s New in Telegram’s Android Update?

๐Ÿงญ New Four-Tab Bottom Navigation Bar

Telegram has replaced the classic layout with a four-tab bottom bar, making it feel more like iOS apps.

The new tabs generally focus on:

  • Chats

  • Calls

  • Contacts

  • Settings (or similar core sections)

This change is meant to:

  • Improve one-handed usage

  • Make navigation more intuitive for new users


๐ŸชŸ Liquid Glass–Inspired UI

The update brings in a transparent, glass-like interface, including:

  • Semi-transparent headers

  • Blur effects behind menus

  • Floating UI elements

The idea is to create a lighter, more modern, and premium look.


❌ Side Menu Is Gone

One of the biggest changes—and complaints—is the removal of the side (hamburger) menu.

Earlier, users could:

  • Swipe from the left

  • Quickly access Saved Messages, Settings, folders, and more

Now:

  • Most options are pushed into tabs or deeper menus

  • Power users feel common actions take more steps


๐Ÿ˜• Why Are Users Unhappy?

Despite the visual polish, feedback so far is largely negative. Here’s why:

⚠️ Android Identity Feels Lost

Many users say:

  • The app now feels too iOS-like

  • It no longer follows familiar Android design principles

Telegram was popular on Android for being flexible and customizable—this update feels restrictive to some.


๐Ÿ”„ Muscle Memory Is Broken

Long-time users are struggling because:

  • Navigation patterns have changed

  • Frequently used options are harder to reach

  • Daily usage feels slower, not faster


๐ŸŽจ Looks Over Function?

Some users feel Telegram prioritized:

  • Visual effects ✨
    over

  • Usability and efficiency ⚙️

Blur and transparency may look good, but not everyone finds them practical.


๐Ÿ“ฑ Rollout Status

  • The redesign is rolling out gradually

  • Not all users have received it yet

  • Feedback may influence future tweaks or optional layout settings

Telegram has a history of adjusting features based on community response, so changes are still possible.


๐Ÿ”ฎ What This Means for Telegram

This update shows Telegram is:

  • Trying to unify design across platforms

  • Moving toward a cleaner, modern UI

  • Willing to take risks—even if users push back

The big question is whether Telegram will:

  • Refine the design

  • Offer layout options

  • Or stick with the new direction



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