Home » Messaging » Telegram » How to Send a Telegram Bubble

How to Send a Telegram Bubble

Telegram is an instant messaging app with a simple, fast, secure, and synchronized experience.

You can send media and files without size limits, with data securely stored in the Telegram cloud.

If you’ve been using the app for a while, you might have received a Telegram bubble from someone.

A Tele bubble is a real-time video message with a circled border that is typically a few seconds long.

In this guide, you’ll learn how to send a Telegram Bubble, delete, or crop it (also known as a Tele Bubble or Telescope video).

What is a Telegram Bubble?

A Telegram Bubble is a real-time video message that you can send to someone via chat.

It has a circled border that will appear and remain in the chat after you’ve sent it.

There is also an option for you to set it to disappear after the receiver plays it once.

People usually send a bubble to show a video selfie of them in real time.

How to send a Telegram Bubble

How to send a Telegram Bubble:

  1. Open Telegram and open the chat.
  2. Tap on the microphone icon to switch to video.
  3. Tap and hold the camera icon to record yourself.
  4. Release to send the Telegram bubble.

How to pause and crop a Telegram Bubble:

  1. While recording yourself, swipe up the camera icon to go hands-free.
  2. Press the pause icon to stop recording.
  3. Crop the video (optional) and send it.

How to delete a Telegram Bubble:

  1. Swipe left while holding the camera icon to delete it.

Further reading

How to Fix Spinning Clock on Telegram

How to Fix Telegram Stuck on Updating

How to Send a Disappearing Photo on Telegram

Tags

About the author

Lim How Wei

Lim How Wei is the founder of followchain.org, with 9+ years of experience in Social Media Marketing and 5+ years of experience as an active investor in stocks and cryptocurrencies. He has researched, tested, and written thousands of articles ranging from social media platforms to messaging apps.

Lim has been quoted and referenced by major publications and media companies like WikiHow, Fast Company, HuffPost, Vice, New York Post, The Conversation, and many others (source: link profile). One of his articles about the gig economy was quoted by Joe Rogan, who hosts The Joe Rogan Experience (arguably the most popular podcast in the world), in the This Past Weekend podcast by Theo Von.

In his free time, Lim uploads personal finance videos on his YouTube channel, Lim Finance, to guide others on their financial journey. He also creates gaming guides, walkthroughs, solutions, and tips for the games he plays, helping players with their progression.