ok so if the limit according to the mms pic sending app says 600k, and i take a 364k pic and send it, it resizes it to 14k or so. but if i send a 200 something k pic, it leaves it alone. how do you know what the cutoff is in pic size? or some setting avail to make it stop resizing them? sure didn't do this on my wizard, it would just tell you the pic was too big.
chetmichaels said:
ok so if the limit according to the mms pic sending app says 600k, and i take a 364k pic and send it, it resizes it to 14k or so. but if i send a 200 something k pic, it leaves it alone. how do you know what the cutoff is in pic size? or some setting avail to make it stop resizing them? sure didn't do this on my wizard, it would just tell you the pic was too big.
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I of all people should know this, but I believe AT&T has i capped at 300k, beware if you go over I am pretty sure you can be charged.
300k? geez, what a waste of the 3mp
well thanks for the info, problem solved!
You won't get charged. You'll just get a "Forbidden" message. I was not aware of the cap until yesterday when I tried to send a picture to a relative and it wouldn't go. Just kept getting the error message.
Actually, PDA devices can send/receive 600kb but if you send more than 300kb to a non-PDA device they won't be able to receive it.
BTW in MMS Options, I have "Photo resolution" set to "Original" and have never been asked to resize a pic under 600kb.
kyphur said:
Actually, PDA devices can send/receive 600kb but if you send more than 300kb to a non-PDA device they won't be able to receive it.
BTW in MMS Options, I have "Photo resolution" set to "Original" and have never been asked to resize a pic under 600kb.
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Sent my first one yesterday to my girlfriend's Razr. (No, not that kind of pic... lol) She got the picture fine, but not any text from the subject line or text block.
Is there a way to resize photos before emailing them? I often send several photos at a time via email, and keep getting "image too large". Every photo attachment is 1.5MB! My old iPhone used to ask to resize before sending, however the Captivate does not.
Any ideas?
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Emails are not really suited to send large files. Try binfer.com which specializes in large file transfers. It is as easy as email, but without the size limitation. You can send hundreds of pictures without reducing their size. Alternatively, you can setup a FTP site.
I'm trying to attach a picture to MMS but I get 2 messages. First it ask me to resize, I tap Resize. Then I get the following :
Message Size Limit Reached. Sorry, you cannot add this picture to your message.
I know it's not the picture since I even tried taking a picture I had received through MMS and sending it I get the same error. What could I possibly to do fix this? Any idea/tip is appreciated
I tried clearing the messaging app's data but it's not working.
Get gosms pro. Profit.
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I've often seen MMS text and media files sent separately. In ChompSMS, it allows different size limits for resizing files. Mine topped out at 1mb. I expect GoSMS would be similar.
As the title states I cannot send videos or gifs through MMS because they exceed my carriers size limit (1mb). Ive had this phone for a while but I rarely have to send videos so It hasnt bothered me much. Every other phone I have had has automatically resized the file but I cant figure out how to get the Oneplus to do it. I tried the default messenger app as well as textra and there is no difference. Any help would be appreciated.
Hello,
here in France some operator won't allow MMS to go up to 600KB, but will restrict it to 300KB. The trick is, using hangout, the app only tries to send it full res, and wont try to compress it.
I can send very little files through Hangouts, so the MMS APN are OK, but if I take a shot with the S7 and try to send it without compressing it manually, it won't send.
Long story short, is there a way to specify a maximum size in hangouts or at phone level ? I really hate the stock app or messenger (and they compress way too much anyway...)