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New Signal updates for Android, iOS, and Desktop mainly focused on backups

Jul 24, 2025

Signal releases new updates for Android, iOS, and Desktop. What’s new in these updates?

Signal developers have been working hard on backups across all platforms. This article covers what we know about Signal backups so far.

Additionally, various bugs have been fixed and other technical improvements have been made.

Signal for Android version 7.50

For Android users, Signal has improved scrolling in long chats. Developers now use caching to reduce memory usage and minimize lag during scrolling.

A crash caused by missing chat folders in Signal for Android has also been fixed.

Signal for iOS version 7.70

For iPhone users, connectivity has been improved for weak signals. When using poor Wi-Fi or cellular data, Signal now handles message send retries better.

The way Signal processes incoming notifications has also been improved, along with enhancements when sharing to Signal from third-party apps.

Signal Desktop version 7.64

In the latest Signal Desktop update, Signal improved the message read/unread experience while multitasking.

A bug related to adding emoji reactions to images has been fixed. Pressing the spacebar while searching for an emoji no longer unintentionally opens the expanded image viewer.

Finally, the desktop app has been prepared for a future feature allowing donations directly through Signal Desktop. Signal is a nonprofit organization that relies mainly on user donations. You can already contribute via the mobile app and Signal’s website and soon this will also be possible through Signal Desktop.

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About Signal beta for Android

Signal Beta is the test version of Signal, intended for users who want early access to the newest features. Test versions may contain bugs and issues. You can sign up for Signal’s beta program via Google Play. Once the features have been successfully tested and approved, they are introduced in the stable version of the app. This ‘regular’ version can be downloaded via Google Play — more information can be found under Download.

About Signal beta for iOS

Signal Beta is the test version of Signal, intended for users who want early access to the newest features. Test versions may contain bugs and issues. You can sign up for Signal’s beta program via the App Store and the TestFlight app. Once the features have been successfully tested and approved, they are introduced in the stable version of the app. This ‘regular’ version can be downloaded via the App Store — more information can be found under Download.

About Signal beta for Desktop

Signal Beta is the test version of Signal, intended for users who want early access to the newest features. Test versions may contain bugs and issues. You can install the beta version on Windows, macOS, or Linux via the official Signal website. Once the features have been successfully tested and approved, they are introduced in the stable version of the app. This ‘regular’ version can also be downloaded via the Signal website — more information can be found under Download.

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