- Sep 19, 2014
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Please tell me if there is an app like WhatsApp which sends full size (original quality) images and videos without compression. I don't want to send any cloud storage link of images or videos.
hangouts I think.
telegram?
Well there we go the op can use telegram to send videos in full quality
Or send it by WhatsApp just remove the .mp4 extension before sending. Am i right?
I never understood this. I pay for unlimited data... So why do I have limits?!
Does every one have unlimited data?
Well no, but I'm sure many more people do these days... But even if you don't then just don't try and send 10meg+ files.
My point is I can stream giant YouTube videos or watch a full movie on Netflix which can translate gigs of data but I can't shoot a 20meg video and send it if I want without it being compressed and looking like ****... Even if I'm on wifi.
Well no, but I'm sure many more people do these days... But even if you don't then just don't try and send 10meg+ files.
My point is I can stream giant YouTube videos or watch a full movie on Netflix which can translate gigs of data but I can't shoot a 20meg video and send it if I want without it being compressed and looking like ****... Even if I'm on wifi.
Because the fact that you pay for unlimited data with your carrier or internet provider doesn't have anything to do with the underlying messaging service you're using: you're not paying 'unlimited data' for Whatsapp's or Telegram's or whomever-else's servers, and they pay for traffic. So, the services need to put limits on their file transfers. If you want to transfer tons of files, then IM isn't the platform, there are other means (like cloud services, torrent sharing, etc.).
Even Gmail is limited to 25MB attachments.
If you don't want it compressed, upload it somewhere (Drive, Dropbox, Box, OneDrive, etc.) and send a link.
Ok, gotcha. I was under the impression that the provider was enforcing these restrictions.
On another note since you brought it up... Whatsapp, which I use regularly... Free app with no ads.
Based on what you said I assume that they are somehow paying for 'traffic'... how are they making money when its a free app... with no ads?
Yeah, I have a dropbox account and the situation I mentioned generally isn't an issue with me. I was just curious as to why it was the way it is.
So, moving off subject again... I can't imagine that this 'paying for traffic' would apply to email from a PC... why are we limited to file size in that regard... or why is the file limit so small... I mean these days 10-25 meg isn't much....