Auto-night mode doesn't switch back to light theme
Auto-night mode does not work as intended when set to either system default, or adaptive, or schduled by time, or scheduled by sunrise/sunset time. In both cases Telegram switch to dark mode, following…
I hope they could fix soon.
Android 16, not beta (BP2A.250605.031.A2)
Same issue, deleting the widget solved the problem.
From logs:
15_06_2025_21_54_19.309 D/tmessages: sqlite query SELECT DISTINCT id FROM shortcut_widget WHERE did IN(***,-1) took 20008ms
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MessageLoaderLogger dialogId=*** index=3 count=50 total=20033ms
#0 MessagesStorage.getMessages: storageQueue.postRunnable: 20006ms
#1 MessagesStorage.getMessages: 3ms
#2 MessagesStorage.getMessages: stageQueue.postRunnable: 0ms
#3 processLoadedMessages: 17ms
#4 processLoadedMessages: runOnUIThread: 7ms
#5 processLoadedMessages: post runOnUIThread: 0ms
#6 loadReplyMessagesForMessages: 0ms
#7 loadReplyMessagesForMessages: filling replies from the same array: 0ms
#8 loadReplyMessagesForMessages: gathering ids of missing reply data: 0ms
I want to note that loading problems are observed only in the presence of a widget. If you remove the widget from the desktop, then all chats begin to load instantly in the application.
Feels like a widget launches some kind of data update that conflicts with the application itself.
When I send a message, the chat then loads. Though then sending messages can sometimes take ages (if they get sent at all). Issue happens with both normal and secret chats.
Using Telegram for Android v11.13.2 (6060) store bundled arm64-v8a. My device is a OnePlus 9 Pro.