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🔜 Telegram is about to introduce 10 new features for Mini Apps, enabling developers to create dozens of new kinds of apps and games on Telegram.

📺 Full-Screen Mode
📱 Home Screen Shortcuts
✍️ Subscription Plans
📍 Geolocation Access (with permissions)
📱 Device Orientation Data
💤 Emoji Status Access
🎨 Media Sharing
🎁 Sending Gifts
💭 Expanded Messaging Limits
💰 Ad Monetization

▶️ The last two items are already live with the remaining features launching within 2-4 weeks. Get your Mini Apps ready! 🚀
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🔜 Telegram is about to introduce 10 new features for Mini Apps, enabling developers to create dozens of new kinds of apps and games on Telegram.

📺 Full-Screen Mode
📱 Home Screen Shortcuts
✍️ Subscription Plans
📍 Geolocation Access (with permissions)
📱 Device Orientation Data
💤 Emoji Status Access
🎨 Media Sharing
🎁 Sending Gifts
💭 Expanded Messaging Limits
💰 Ad Monetization

▶️ The last two items are already live with the remaining features launching within 2-4 weeks. Get your Mini Apps ready! 🚀

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