> On 03 Oct 2014, at 23:33 , Carl Hoefs <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> A friend of mine has an iPhone 5S. Recently someone with a Galaxy S5 with a 
> 16MP camera sent him an image to his iPhone via text message, but got an 
> error message back saying that the recipient (the iPhone) is not able to 
> receive such large pictures. Is this a fault of the carrier, the iPhone, the 
> Galaxy, Apple’s texting system, … ?

Verizon has a 1.2MB limit on MMS messages.

AT&T has a maximum size of 600KB, but may drop it to 300KB at any time without 
notice. AT&T will compress/alter the image to get it to the desired size.

T-Mobile appears to have a limit at 1MB.

The recommended maximum is 300KB.

Yes, that is kilobytes.

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REALLY BEEN MINE. --Hogfather


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