When I was trying to re-discover my identity after Sprint abandoned the Palm Pre line, I briefly dabbled in the world of iOS. One of the features that I appreciated was the fact that, no matter how large my photos or videos were, the iPhone would compress them so they could be sent by text or e-mail.
Most Android manufacturers, including Moto, have placed a premium on the pixel count on their cameras and on HD video. With these features, however, come large file sizes. Yet, when trying to send these files by text or e-mail, Android rejects them as too large rather than compressing them as necessary.
How do we get Motorola and/or Google to implement this feature? It is one of the few remaining software areas where iOS still has a clear advantage over Android.
Most Android manufacturers, including Moto, have placed a premium on the pixel count on their cameras and on HD video. With these features, however, come large file sizes. Yet, when trying to send these files by text or e-mail, Android rejects them as too large rather than compressing them as necessary.
How do we get Motorola and/or Google to implement this feature? It is one of the few remaining software areas where iOS still has a clear advantage over Android.