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10-25-2021 09:20 AM in
Galaxy S
Hi..
When I send photos through mms, the photos look blurry, because my phone is 108mp.
How can I send photos so they look clear like my phone?
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10-25-2021 10:39 AM (Last edited 10-25-2021 10:40 AM ) in
Galaxy S
Hi,
Try this.
Check under Camera settings, Format and Advance options.
Turn off saver.
Remember, also anywhere you upload, to never use data savers in settings.
Try this.
Check under Camera settings, Format and Advance options.
Turn off saver.
Remember, also anywhere you upload, to never use data savers in settings.
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10-25-2021 10:44 AM in
Galaxy S
Ok I'll try. Will my photos still be 108mp?
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10-25-2021 10:52 AM in
Galaxy S
I personally use Compression.
You can maintain photo quality.
You can maintain photo quality.
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10-25-2021 10:50 AM in
Galaxy S
MMS has a strict file size limit.
The main problem with MMS is that most carriers have an incredibly strict limit on the size of files that can be sent.
For example, Verizon only allows images up to 1.2MB to be sent over text messages, and videos up to 3.5MB.
AT&T is even stricter, only allowing videos up to 1MB in size.
If an image or video is too large, it is compressed automatically.
The easiest solution, in most cases, is to use a third-party messaging service.
Skype is available on Android and iOS (as well as PCs), and allows files up to 300MB in size.
Telegram is another popular option for sending messages between phones, and it has an even higher limit of 1.5GB.
If privacy is most important to you, Signal has end-to-end encryption on all messages, and supports videos up to 100MB.
Image Compression
https://compresspng.com/
https://tinyjpg.com/
The main problem with MMS is that most carriers have an incredibly strict limit on the size of files that can be sent.
For example, Verizon only allows images up to 1.2MB to be sent over text messages, and videos up to 3.5MB.
AT&T is even stricter, only allowing videos up to 1MB in size.
If an image or video is too large, it is compressed automatically.
The easiest solution, in most cases, is to use a third-party messaging service.
Skype is available on Android and iOS (as well as PCs), and allows files up to 300MB in size.
Telegram is another popular option for sending messages between phones, and it has an even higher limit of 1.5GB.
If privacy is most important to you, Signal has end-to-end encryption on all messages, and supports videos up to 100MB.
Image Compression
https://compresspng.com/
https://tinyjpg.com/
