Telegram is one of the best apps that provides a lightning-fast messaging service, as well as real-time support.
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
I can transmit
photographs, audio, and video as part of their communications; it's quite
dependable, and I won't lose a lot of data until I upload or download larger
things, as chatting just uses bytes of data. It's speedy;
my recipient receives the information as soon as I press the send button, and I
can transmit and receive video files up to 1024 MB, as well as many photographs
and photos.
Pros
- high level of security
- end-to-end encrypted secret chats
- protects my messages from cyber-attacks
Cons
- It does not support voice communications.
- It is occasionally necessary to launch the app in order to receive messages, which renders the "instant messaging app" useless
- The contact list is based on phone numbers and requires mobile device contact rights.
Likelihood to Recommend
For phone
conversations and optional end-to-end encrypted secret chats between two online
users, the service provides end-to-end encryption, but not for groups or
channels. It contains a self-destruction function that ensures that all
discussions run well. It has a very stable and dependable performance, and
messages are sent quickly, making it one of the fastest chat programs
accessible. It does not
have multiple selections when I want to send more than one file; I cannot
choose numerous files and send them all at once; instead, I must send the first
file first, then the second.
