Do you have a Samsung, LG or Nokia Android cell phone that keeps showing you the error message attachment limit reached when you try to send a picture or a video or an animated GIF through the text messaging app?
In this short video we explain how to Work around the Attachment limit reached message. we also lane the differences between SMS, MMS and Chat (aka Google RCS).
We explain why attachment limit reached pops-up in your chat when you’re trying to send sometimes even small attachments like an animated GIF or a sticker to some with an Apple iPhone or an older Android cell phone.
If you are using plane MMS, with most cellphones on most telco’s you can text about .5MB in attachements.
File size limit, the maximum number of attachments, picture quality and video length can vary from one device to another. Usual limits for MMS are between 600 KB and 3.5 MB per photo and 600 KB or 15 seconds per video
Photo and video messaging | TELUS Support
But if you are using the Google Chat feature that is a free add-on feature to most Android cell phone messaging apps, you can text 200GB of attachments:
SOURCE: Send & share files in Google Chat messages:
Important: When you share files in Google Chat, they may shrink. Smaller files upload faster, but may have a lower resolution.
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