FYI, the subject line makes no sense in comparison to your main question.
also, their is a difference if your on WiFi or 3G (for both iPhone and the iPad). I believe if your on 3G, its 20mb and I don't think their is a limit if your on WiFi.
FYI, the subject line makes no sense in comparison to your main question.
also, their is a difference if your on WiFi or 3G (for both iPhone and the iPad). I believe if your on 3G, its 20mb and I don't think their is a limit if your on WiFi.
I want to send attachments to other people. Sometimes they complain that the photos and documents I attach to emails are quite large. I tell them I had no idea, which is true.
So, how can I know the size of the photo or document I am attaching to an email?
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Lol
from the thread title I thought you meant 'phat'
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Lol
from the thread title I thought you meant 'phat'
Never give up! It's a valid question - how does one determine the size of an attachment to an email? A document created in Pages with lots of images could get fairly big.