However I believe it's mainly due to their use of the data plan/wifi which allows for the greater file size to be sent. Not a perfect solution, since it involves downloading an App, but it's the best I've found so far.Įdit: March 2017 - while not a solution to the MMS sending/not sending gifs, in addition to Google Messenger, both WhatsApp and Signal work fine with. gifs getting cut down, I downloaded Google Messenger, and it seems to be sending. To add an attachment, tap the plus sign to the left of where you enter text. Enter the information you want like a normal text. Either tap the New Message icon and enter the number of the intended recipient or pick up on an existing conversion. The emoji feature only applies when an iOS user reacts to text messages, not to images or any. Now you have many different options available to. To get their reactions as texts, turn off the emoji reaction. Select then the 'Send' button from there. If the image is displayed, then tap again on the image, so that the Edit-buttons will be showing at the bottom of the display. Hmm.Įdit: April 2016 - While it doesn't really answer the question of the. From the Home screen, tap the Messages icon. Open on the Samsung Galaxy S6 as first step the Gallery app, and then search for the picture that you would like to send. I understand that carriers put a limit to MMS size, but I'm 99.9% positive my friend with an iPhone can successfully send the same gif that I am not able to. However I still can't send those gifs, it says the file size is too large for an attachment. Gif that I couldn't with the default messenger. I tried Google Messenger, and was able to successfully attach a. I'd rather not have to root or install a third-party app.I'm mainly interested in learning if this is just a fact of life for my phone, or if there's a fix.Įdit: With the two answers below, one partial solution is to use another messaging app. I've seen some comments saying that the Galaxy/Android cuts the file size down when it changes the text to an MMS, and this could be stopping the gif? 05-20-2015 01:42 PM If you're using Samsung Messages (the app icon looks like a white envelope with a yellow letter coming up from it), tap the paper clip while composing the text and you should get a pop-up with various choices regarding attachments (images, video, etc.). I have yet to find a rhyme or reason some work and others don't. ![]() gif, just not animating, or if it's just the first frame). However, when I go to send it, and attach - it is a still image (not sure if it's the whole. (For this example, I'm trying to send this gif). Tried sharing a picture from my gallery, but I have no option to choose the. Tried adding a photo to the clipboard and then paste it in the text field, but the image was not selectable and grayed out. I search the web for a gif, find it, and save to my phone. What I have tried so far: - Restart phone. ![]() gifs properly, but others just get sent as a still photo. My Galaxy S6 Active (and from looking around online, the Galaxy S6 in general) sends some animated.
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