Telegram Vs. WhatsApp: Which Messenger to Use?

Telegram Vs. WhatsApp

WhatsApp is the unarguable leader in messaging, primarily because of its vast user base.

Since it’s been acquired by Facebook, the social media giants have tried to add many features relating to its other social media apps, such as Facebook and Instagram.

But with this implementation, WhatsApp has soaked up a lot of flavors of a social media platform, and it’s now far from being just a simple messaging platform.

However, while many of its users have come to like the features that are being added, it might also be distracting for people who want to use the app for simple and meaningful conversation, and this is where another powerful messenger, “Telegram,” comes into the picture.

Telegram is a simple, cross-platform messaging platform with an active approach to security and a variety of extra features like programmable bots, allowing users to customize how they communicate with others profoundly.

Almost during all of 2018, Facebook has faced a lot of fire from regulators and lawmakers across the world for the massive and infamous Cambridge Analytica breach.

Meanwhile, Telegram, too, met its legal tussles from the Russian authorities for denying private encryption keys to its users.

So, whether it’s for your concerns about privacy or you are just taking a break from the usual uproar on WhatsApp, telegram might be able to redeem you.

However, this is not intended to mean that WhatsApp lags, and both messaging apps have their ups and downs.

Both messaging platforms support similar features like stickers and picture-in-picture viewing (PiP), besides basic messaging features, but at the same time, are set apart by many other nice features.

In this article, we plan to highlight the differences in both apps to help you make a clear distinction between the two platforms and also allow you to choose which might be the better messaging service to cater to your necessities.

Let’s begin with the user base, shall we?

User Base

Before taking the battle between the two messaging services further, let’s take a look at the difference between the numbers of users employing the two apps.

A vast user base translates to a more elegant overall end-user experience, a better customer support channel, and fewer experimental features.

In January 2018, WhatsApp reportedly had a record 1.5 billion active users, while a couple of months later, Telegram reported having over 800 million monthly active users, who are less than 15 percent of the users that WhatsApp serves.

In spite of the many differences between them, telegram takes pride in the fact that since its launch in 2013, it has not shared even a single byte of user data with any third party, which may sound forceful, especially with concerns about Facebook removing its encryption in the name of helping the government fight fake news.

Features Comparison

WhatsApp and Telegram both boast of some unusual features that separate them from one another. So, let’s take a look at their remarkable features:

WhatsApp: What is unique?

WhatsApp Business

WhatsApp-Business-Profiles

WhatsApp is the most frequently used messaging service, and last year, its parent company, Facebook, decided to leverage this and allow its businesses to use the platform for sending messages or notifications that are meant to market their products and services.

Although it was designed while keeping the communication needs of small businesses in mind, WhatsApp Business can be a handy tool for sending out promotional and informational messages and is an excellent platform for customer support.

With WhatsApp Business, small and medium-sized businesses can see insights and metrics about customers and set automated messages, which are set for a few hours.

Recently, WABetaInfo leaked a new feature that links external accounts with WhatsApp Business to help its users recover their accounts in case of forgotten or lost passwords.

While the service might be free for business owners, WhatsApp charges business users who take more than 24 hours to reply to a message.

This is obviously to keep businesses bound to engage and reply through WhatsApp.

whatsapp-link

With the increase of fake news and otherwise misleading information on the platform, WhatsApp introduced a new feature to help users spot suspicious links that could be used to spread misinformation.

The feature also warns its users when it suspects a potentially harmful link that might initiate the download of malware, unwanted software, or bloatware onto their smartphone devices.

WhatsApp Payments

whatsapp-payments

WhatsApp is also using its dominance to conquer another somewhat different category for a messaging platform.

Back in February 2018, the WhatsApp payments feature in India went into testing, where the protocol in use in UPI (unified payments interface) allows users to send and receive money using payment apps from and directly into their bank accounts without transferring it to a wallet app.

This feature has since been made available to WhatsApp beta users in India and non-beta ones who are only invited by the existing users, enabling them to transfer money using a unified payments interface (UPI).

Any further development has, however, been unsuccessful after the Reserve Bank of India demanded that all the data affiliated with financial transactions must be stored on servers within the country and not outside.

Currently, the feature stays restricted to a small bunch of users, but if you want to try it out, you can get guides on the internet on how to get your WhatsApp payments working.

Telegram: What is unique?

Secret Chat

Telegram-Messenger-App-Tricks-self-destruct-chats

The Secret Chat feature lets you have a conversation with end-to-end encryption, among other security options.

There are notifications for screenshots taken, and forwarding of messages from the secret chat is prohibited.

You can also set a self-destruct, which will destroy your messages after a certain period. If you’re looking for a secure messaging experience, then the Telegram Secret chat has got you covered.

Secret Chat now prevents its users from taking screenshots and even blacks out the screen recording.

Sharing of Different file types up to 1.5 GB

There is no competition for Telegram’s file-sharing abilities as you can send almost any file type, including zip documents, PDFs, etc., on the messenger besides the normal media files.

On Telegram, you can send files ranging from 1.5 GB, unlike WhatsApp, where you can only share files up to a meager 100 MB (limited to 16 GB for media).

Create and Download Themes

telegram-tricks-4-screenshot

Telegram now offers you many options to customize the app’s interface, including the ability to change the color of each graphical user interface (GUI) element. You can do this by visiting Settings >> Chat Settings >> Theme.

Telegram also supports the option to download themes created by other users. You can search for channels that are dedicated to themes and install a theme created by other users.

telegram-screenshot

Auto Night Mode

telegram night mode-screenshot

Besides letting you customize or choose the interface’s color scheme, Telegram also has an option that allows you to switch from a light to a dark theme automatically.

You can either allocate the timing for this or manually assign a threshold brightness level in such a way that the interface changes the theme automatically when the brightness falls below a certain level.

Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

telegram-password-screenshot

To maintain the security and secret of your messages every time you switch from one device to another, you can enable two-factor authentication (2FA) by going to Settings >> Privacy and Security >> Two-Step Verification.

Once the feature is enabled, you will be alerted to enter a password besides the SMS authentication code, which will be sent to you every time you install and set up Telegram on a new device.

Aside from the password, Telegram will also ask you for your email ID since that will be the only means to recover your account in case of a misplaced or forgotten password.

You can add a hint if you wish to recall your password in case you forget it easily.

Instant View

telegram-tricks-16-screenshot

Telegram can be very useful for sharing mini blogs as it has a built-in reader mode to view links.

Besides just viewing links, you can also change font size, style, and the background color of texts in Instant View 2.0.

To make articles consistent with Instant View, developers must first implement the code in the back end of their website.

However, if you want to write and share essential articles primarily using Telegram, you can create ‘Instant View’ articles using the Telegram bot telegram.ph.

Multi-device Access

Telegram-Messenger-App-Tricks-active-sessions

Thanks to its cloud-based synchronization feature, Telegram supports multi-device sessions, allowing you to start a chat on one device and continue it on another.

All the messages from the previous device are synced between devices in real-time, so it is swift and efficient.

You can also check your active sessions in the app to know if the device in which your Telegram account might be engaged.

Super Groups and Public Channels

Telegram also includes Supergroups, which can hold up to more than a thousand members, and cool public and private channels.

Channels are broadcast to a broader audience and can hold unlimited members.

When a message is sent through a channel, the message is transmitted through the channel name.

A public channel has its username and can be searched and joined by any Telegram user. A user can also send mute messages in channels and edit the messages it has sent.

Telegram Bots

Telegram Bots are primarily Telegram accounts that were created to carry out specific tasks. Every bot comes with a separate set of features and commands.

For instance, the @Pollbot can be used to create polls in groups; @Storebot comes in handy when searching for more cool bots.

There are a lot of different and useful bots that are available on the Telegram bot store, or you can search for bots straight from the app as well.

Lock Chats & Ability to Hide Last Seen for a Particular Contact

The ability to hide your ‘last seen’ in Telegram is a similar feature found on WhatsApp but with a little twist.

Telegram lets you hide the last seen for a particular contact. So, instead of protecting your last seen for all of your contacts, you can hide it from single or multiple contacts.

You can also lock your chats on Telegram with a passcode feature so that no one will be able to read your messages.

Edit Messages

Telegram-edit-message-mention-people

Have you ever wanted to edit the messages you just sent? Well, bid goodbye to typos, as Telegram now lets you edit sent messages.

You can press and hold on to a message you have posted and then hit the ‘edit’ icon to start editing the text. The edited messages will now have an edited ban on them.

Payments

Although Telegram is not a payment provider in itself, it also supports payments on the platform with the help of its bots.

These bots can’t collect payments directly from your Telegram account.

Still, they can help you generate invoices, payment reminders, and interfaces using which anyone who is supposed to pay you can be directed to the desired platform.

Payment bots can also be used to accept payments through credit cards and services such as CLICK, Paymentwall, Payme, and more.

However, to create a Payment bot, you will have to use Telegram’s Bot API and need sufficient coding prowess.

So, while you can’t pay your friends and family using Telegram, businesses can add payments to their bots, thereby making it easier to shop using Telegram bots.

telegram-bots-payment

How Telegram Topples WhatsApp in Features?

When it comes down to features, Telegram wins it all by a large margin, as it brings some unique features that inevitably make a difference when it comes to usability.

While WhatsApp has group video calling and end-to-end encryption for all chats, Telegram is clearly the best option with its self-destruct timer, multi-device support along with tons of other small yet unique features (Instant View 2.0, bots, internal media player, etc.).

However, WhatsApp is slowly adding many cool features, and it’s already testing many impressive features that could make it better than Telegram. Well, we’re hoping Telegram, too, will up its game.

Security

The security of WhatsApp chats has consistently been questioned despite the platform’s first introduction of text message encryption in 2016.

Last year, WhatsApp’s co-founder Jan Koum quit plainly due to a disagreement with Facebook’s board over encryption and privacy.

Since then, there have been more concerns about how the company sacrifices encryption and reads its users’ private messages to show them ads within Messenger.

WhatsApp-Encryption-screenshot

Nevertheless, Telegram, which also comes with user-to-server encryption in regular chats and user-to-user encryption in Secret chats, had to face the fury of a lower Russian Court which set a ban on Telegram for refusing to share private encryption keys of its users, and thereby not complying with the orders of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB).

Telegram challenged the Russian Supreme Court orders, which imposed a fine of 800,000 roubles (~$12,000) on the company for non-compliance. The messaging platform has since remained shut in the country.

Moreover, special features like Secret Chats and Self-destruct timers make your chats more secure, efficient, and more difficult to intercept by any anti-privacy advocates.

This shows that, unlike its rival WhatsApp, Telegram is unwilling to settle for users’ privacy and security to acquire financial gains, making its users lean in its favor regarding safety.

Furthermore, since WhatsApp chats for Android users are all stored on Google Drive, these chats are not encrypted, meaning an attack on your Google account or Google Drive, in general, can result in loss of data.

However, while WhatsApp might have to give up its encryption in countries like India, where the government wants to oversee digital habits, Telegram might not quickly come under the lens of its relatively smaller user base. Overall, Telegram takes the lead over WhatsApp regarding security.

Performance and Ease of Use

There’s no clear winner in this section, as WhatsApp and Telegram both perform admirably well, even though Telegram can sometimes be quicker in sending a message due to its cloud-based sync feature.

When it comes to usage, both messaging platforms are very easy to use, with similar working apps.

But Telegram’s gesture-based UI makes things quicker and more fun.

telegram-vs-whatsapp-screenshot

However, if you want a very fast Telegram UI (user interface), you can check out the Telegram X app, which is more or less a beta version of the app.

It’s packed with faster animations, a relatively soothing and accommodating user interface (UI), smaller icons, and a dark theme by default.

It also receives a lot of experimental features before they are authorized to make their way to the main Telegram app.

Platform Compatibility

WhatsApp is only available on mobile devices, web, and desktop clients for Windows and Mac. Similarly, Telegram has desktop clients for Windows, macOS, and even Linux.

Moreover, Telegram also has a web app that is available on the Chrome Web Store due to its open-source nature.

Some third-party Telegram apps are also available, though we recommend you stay away while using a Telegram client by an unknown or unidentified developer.

Telegram wins it here because it offers its users independent apps for all platforms, unlike WhatsApp, which depends upon the mobile app running for the desktop and web clients before it can work.

Also, you can have multiple instances of telegram running at the same time, while WhatsApp is confined to only a mobile app and a desktop client concurrently.

WhatsApp vs. Telegram

WhatsApp

Pros:

  • Group video calls
  • Massive user base
  • Support for small business
  • End-to-end encryption everywhere

Cons:

  • Owned by Facebook
  • Chats on Google Drive are not encrypted
  • Limited file sharing
  • Not as feature-rich as Telegram

Telegram

Pros:

  • Better for privacy
  • Overall more feature-rich
  • Bots and great file-sharing
  • All chats are backed up to the cloud automatically.
  • Has greater platform compatibility and multiple instances at once

Cons:

  • Smaller user base
  • No video call support

Telegram is more feature-rich and secure, but WhatsApp has more user base

WhatsApp is now drawing level with Telegram in most of the categories, and Telegram’s relatively smaller user base is not too compelling.

While we hope its user base multiplies, it is not likely to overtake WhatsApp anytime soon.

WhatsApp has been trying out and adding new features lately, and new ones keep showing up.

For instance, WhatsApp is now testing ‘Status preview’ on iOS for video statuses, much like the long-press-to-preview option on Instagram.

It’s now apparent that Telegram offers a better user experience.

However, you might feel out of touch since many users still prefer using a single messenger, which happens to be WhatsApp.

If you find persuading your family and friends difficult, then WhatsApp is the more convenient option.

And lastly, if your primary concern is privacy, Telegram is not ready to compromise and give up on encryption any sooner than WhatsApp.

So, using Telegram is more reasonable if you want to send sensitive information or are located in a country or region where the authorities have oppressed the voices and concerns of its citizens.

These are our recommendations, which we hope will help you decide between Telegram and WhatsApp or even help you divide time thoughtfully between the two apps.

Do you think we skipped any vital piece of information about both messaging platforms? Be kind to tell us in the comments section below.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like