Android app should follow Material Design, not iOS patterns
The recent Android update (12.4.*) introduces design elements directly ported from iOS, creating a non-native experience that ignores platform conventions and reduces usability.
Core issues:
Platform-inappropriate navigation
The fixed bottom tab bar (Chats / Contacts / Settings / Profile) wastes screen space on rarely used sections. Settings and Profile are accessed only occasionally, yet occupy permanent space. This reduces chat visibility and forces extra scrolling—especially problematic on smaller screens and during one-handed use.
Material Design addresses this with navigation drawers or contextual bottom sheets, showing relevant actions only when needed instead of always displaying everything.
Reduced information density
New borders, spacing, and visual effects in chat lists add visual clutter without functional benefit. Users scan dozens of chats regularly—extra noise slows this down and reduces the number of visible conversations per screen.
Inconsistency with platform expectations
Android users expect Material Design patterns because they are consistent across the OS and well-designed apps. Deviating from these creates cognitive friction and makes Telegram feel like a lazy cross-platform port rather than a thoughtfully designed Android app.
Why this matters:
iOS enforces Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines through App Store review. Android does not mandate Material Design, but this freedom should be used to create better native experiences—not to copy-paste iOS designs that don’t fit the platform.
Suggestion:
Design the Android UI according to Material Design principles. Use platform-appropriate navigation patterns, respect Android’s visual language, and optimize for different screen sizes and interaction models expected by Android users.
The desktop and web versions also deserve platform-native designs or their own Telegram style rather than a universal iOS aesthetic.
its still unclear why the design bureau decided to make such a crazy decision. i also don't know why telegram doesn't use native blur. because of this many devices, even flagship ones consume more power while using the app. and if implement a new design, then do it completely. telegram still has parts of the interface from the first material design, which looks really awful i also noticed that a lot of suggestions here are ignored by the developers, even the oldest bugs are not fixed (that one old media choice menu bug) :)
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Liquid glass is 💩
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If you don't want to remove the new design, add the option to enable the old one.
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I agree and support these suggestions. I want to update to new version, but this design pushes me to do it.
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Руслан
Devs, pls, do something!!!
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terrible bottom panel
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Alexander
Completely useless bottom panel!💩 Devs, just collect the statistics on how often users actually use this buttons and you will see!
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i also noticed that a lot of suggestions here are ignored by the developers, even the oldest bugs are not fixed (that one old media choice menu bug) :)
Devs, just collect the statistics on how often users actually use this buttons and you will see!