I have been trying to send an animated gif to a stupid iPhone on Verizon, using Textra with MMS size set to no limit, from Aio/Cricket and it has repeatedly failed even though I have set the size all the way down to 300 KB hoping Textra could compress it.
So I looked for Aio's limit in the terms and conditions. They say they can prohibit a large file through MMS but I didn't see a file size specified. So I initiated a chat, and that was hopeless, she wasn't even reading my replies (she said it wouldn't send because my speed is 500 MB (!!!))
So, I saw this, https://forums.att.com/t5/Other-Phones-Devices/At-amp-t-MMS-sending-limit/td-p/3376361 and I'm guessing if postpaid AT&T limits to 300 KB then Aio certainly would too. But this article is old, does anyone know if it is still the case? Thanks.
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So I looked for Aio's limit in the terms and conditions. They say they can prohibit a large file through MMS but I didn't see a file size specified. So I initiated a chat, and that was hopeless, she wasn't even reading my replies (she said it wouldn't send because my speed is 500 MB (!!!))
So, I saw this, https://forums.att.com/t5/Other-Phones-Devices/At-amp-t-MMS-sending-limit/td-p/3376361 and I'm guessing if postpaid AT&T limits to 300 KB then Aio certainly would too. But this article is old, does anyone know if it is still the case? Thanks.
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