Here’s how to send pictures from an iPhone while keeping them original:
iMessage or Mail (Original Quality) – When sending via Mail, choose “Actual Size” instead of “Small” or “Medium.” iMessage usually compresses, so Mail is better for full resolution.
AirDrop – Use AirDrop to send photos directly to another Apple device without compression.
MobiKin Transfer for Mobile – Connect your iPhone to a computer or another phone and transfer photos in full resolution safely.
iCloud Shared Album / Link – Upload photos to iCloud and share the link. Recipients can download the original files.
There are several ways to send pictures from an iPhone, depending on whether you want to use messaging apps, email, or cloud services. Here’s a detailed overview: iMessage or SMS/MMS: Open the Messages app, start a new conversation, or select an existing one. Tap the camera or photos icon, choose the pictures you want to send, and tap Send. iMessage works best when both sender and recipient use iPhones, allowing full-resolution photos and other features like reactions. SMS/MMS can be used for non-iPhone users, though it may compress images. Mail App: Open the Mail app, compose a new email, and tap the attachment icon. Select photos from your library and send them via email. This method is useful for sending multiple images or high-resolution files. AirDrop: For nearby Apple devices, turn on AirDrop in the Control Center. Select the photos in your Photos app, tap the share icon, choose the recipient from AirDrop, and the images transfer instantly. Third-Party Apps: Apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, or MobiKin Transfer for Mobile allow sending pictures to both iOS and Android devices with minimal loss in quality. These options make sending photos fast, convenient, and adaptable to different recipients and devices.
Yes, you can easily send pictures from an iPhone to another phone using MobiKin Transfer for Mobile. Just install the program on your computer, connect both phones via USB, and launch it. Once detected, set the iPhone as the source and the other phone as the destination. Select Photos and click Start Copy to transfer all pictures quickly and safely between devices.
yes the 4.0 has mms
Get a blutooth stick and do it via blootooth.
Via bluetooth.
You can upload pictures from I phone to Gmail account. You have to send it as an attachment. It is stored then in your Google Account.
iPhone indeed supports sending pictures via MMS or iMessages. If youriPhone won't send pictures in text, my guess is you don't have MMS enabled on your phone. Also, this problem may be caused by the network, the carrier and so on.
The Iphone can take pictures, and so can the new ipod touch.
You can use the app I have posted a link to below to send pictures, contact information, and songs to other iPhones using Bluetooth.
YES, iPhones can send and receive sms or text messages.However, you can only get written text messages; you cannot get text messages in the form of PICTURES. I was told that the company did this because they do not want the iPhone to be suceptible to viruses. You can send/get pictures via email.See below links:6 things you need to know about iPhone Sms:(pricing/email)http://www.tuaw.com/2007/07/05/6-things-you-need-to-know-about-iphone-sms-dont-pub-yet/(Apple's website about iPhone Sms)http://www.apple.com/iphone/features/sms.html
the main features that the iPhone should have, but not have is: - MMS. So you can't send pictures. - Forwarding SMS. So you can't forward an sms. - Camera settings. You can't change anything in the camera. Only take pictures. - Bluetooth. Only headset. No file transfering.
how do regular cellphones send pictures