MMS picture size on EVO 4G LTE - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

Is this customizable or is this an MMS standard. Every time I send a picture I've taken by MMS to my wife's iphone it's tiny. I'll take a cute picture of my daughter and my wife wants me to send it to her. The phone dumbs it down to some thumbnail size and she ends up with a low res pic. Seems like the pictures she texts me from her iPhone look better.
Video quality is also atrocious. I watched a short video on her phone that I texted her and it was unwatchable. I'm not expecting HD quality but surely it could get better than 160x120 or whatever that pitiful resolution is.

blackwaterstout said:
Is this customizable or is this an MMS standard. Every time I send a picture I've taken by MMS to my wife's iphone it's tiny. I'll take a cute picture of my daughter and my wife wants me to send it to her. The phone dumbs it down to some thumbnail size and she ends up with a low res pic. Seems like the pictures she texts me from her iPhone look better.
Video quality is also atrocious. I watched a short video on her phone that I texted her and it was unwatchable. I'm not expecting HD quality but surely it could get better than 160x120 or whatever that pitiful resolution is.
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MMS images get compressed by default on stock (bugged me too), but developers have overcome this in custom ROMs. I can confirm that Viper4G doesn't do this.

MeanROM increases the limit from 1Mb to 5Mb for MMS as well.
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CBRRider said:
MeanROM increases the limit from 1Mb to 5Mb for MMS as well.
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so does all the other roms

Thanks. I was hoping there was an adjustable setting somewhere I hadn't found. Really not interested in rooting my phone at this point.

The stock HTC mms app is shrinks the photo res for some reason.
Use a 3rd party program to send mms. I use Handcent SMS. Mms works better.

This bothers me as well it's just annoying. Like op said doesn't need to be HD quality but a thumbnail is just ridiculous. Anyway to adjust on stock rom without using 3rd party app?

Sim-X said:
This bothers me as well it's just annoying. Like op said doesn't need to be HD quality but a thumbnail is just ridiculous. Anyway to adjust on stock rom without using 3rd party app?
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I don't believe so...I looked everywhere prior to rooting and couldn't find anything.
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I use go sms for sending and receiving mms.
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It wouldn't be as bad if it actually adhered to the 1MB size, but it squashes it down to about 15-50kb instead. Setting it to 5MB I now get a notification that the recipient may not receive it due to the file size. This usually only happens when sending MMS to a carrier other than Sprint.

BTSchnarfy said:
It wouldn't be as bad if it actually adhered to the 1MB size, but it squashes it down to about 15-50kb instead. Setting it to 5MB I now get a notification that the recipient may not receive it due to the file size. This usually only happens when sending MMS to a carrier other than Sprint.
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Yeah, that's a good point...no point in sending an hq image if they can't receive it.
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Another option is using Dropbox. You can either have Dropbox upload all of your photos/videos automatically or you can manually upload one photo at time. Then simply send a link from your Dropbox and you get Zero compression! Works great with videos too. :good:

You can always just email them if you don't want to root or use a separate app for texting pictures. That's what I use to do before I rooted my phone.
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(How-to) Increase MMS image file size limit from 300k to 2M or 5M

I've seen a few people ask about how to increase the MMS file size limit so I figured I'd post up this easy way to do it.
Download GoSMS from the market if you don't already have it installed
(I've attached Screenshots for you to follow along)
Go to Settings, click the "Advanced" tab, scroll down and click "MMS settings"
Click on "Maximum MMS size"
Set to desired file size limit.
Then press back button
Check the box to "Preserve image resolution"
And BAM, your done. Easy Peasy.
Even though I have no 4g here in Phoenix AZ, I usually have it set to 2M. It usually takes a little longer to send on 3G but I can confirm that it does in fact send.
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Yeah check with the person who receives it how big of a file he gets if ever gonna get that massage unlikely so. What you send is not what you get even when send to yourself try it.
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dito33 said:
Yeah check with the person who receives it how big of a file he gets if ever gonna get that massage unlikely so. What you send is not what you get even when send to yourself try it.
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I have, and when I click on the image I sent myself or my girlfriends phone, it is not grainy and the pictures are nice and big, not almost thumbnail like.
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My point is if you click on details info size would not be the same as they were sent
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This is good, but trust me. A few years back, people were walking around the office taking video and sending inter-office e-mail. One I liked and tried to send via MMS to family. No good. I then took like 10 second video to send, same thing, no good as it was too big.
Take 15 hour video and attach to e-mail! Then send to:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
(whatever, you get my point!) but it does the same thing! The only thing bad with Sprint is, you do not have use of your phone while transmitting! My "15 hour video" comment was a joke (and you would be stupid to try it) I did like 2 minutes of HD and it tied up my phone for like 10 minutes or so? WiFi would likely be better?
Well that's a good point but when comes to sending an email attachment just use regular email and every smart phone is tight to email account anyway and accomplish is the same, the struggle is how to send mms and either the phone or provider on either site compresses the attachment.
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Oh, and one last thing to remember, people that are on data plans! (My mother and my AT&T peoples with iPhones!)
Hey Guys.
I've been looking at how to do this for ages but...GoSMS is all well and good but, I like the stock SMS app...Its a little more...lets say, less "permisiony"...
But how can one do this change with the stick SMS app?? Is there an XML file you can edit?
Thanks.
Did you ever get any resolution to this? I'm on a Samsung Galaxy S4 Google edition and definitely want to stick to the stock messaging app, but outgoing photos attached via SMS from the camera are compressed to garbage. They're tiny and horrifically artifacted... it's killing me.
-Shane
Lambetts said:
Hey Guys.
I've been looking at how to do this for ages but...GoSMS is all well and good but, I like the stock SMS app...Its a little more...lets say, less "permisiony"...
But how can one do this change with the stick SMS app?? Is there an XML file you can edit?
Thanks.
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shanesaccount said:
Did you ever get any resolution to this? I'm on a Samsung Galaxy S4 Google edition and definitely want to stick to the stock messaging app, but outgoing photos attached via SMS from the camera are compressed to garbage. They're tiny and horrifically artifacted... it's killing me.
-Shane
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No fix for this then? i just sent a text on my one plus and its 90kb, danggg
I just tried this on my VZW S4 and it seems to work for sure at 2mb. HOWEVER, when attaching pix it does not give any means to pick "gallery" so that I can pick images to attach from their files, instead, taking you straight to what appears identical to the factory installed "picture" app where all images are shotgunned onto a single HUGE page. Can this be fixed?
Other than that, I love the app as it does give a better detailed report with each post time and DATE stamped as well as a little green check to indicated received. The stock messaging doesn't do that and also will not allow you to request a read receipt without getting the same audible notice that you get when receiving a message.

Videos

How can you send videos through mms every time i try it says file is to large?
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Yes... Me too. In fact, we need some solid answers here amd depending on replies and actual fixes, could be a candidate for a sticky...
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maydre said:
How can you send videos through mms every time i try it says file is to large?
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You can send them but they have to a certain size. The old WM phones let you set the limit to about 600kb for videos and pictures. I know the Iphone will only accept pics and videos upto 3MB and I am not sure about android phones but I highly doubt that it will let you send large videos either. My guess is the carrier regulates this so people are not sending large files bogging down their networks. Its not practicle to send large videos cause it could take some people forever to download them. Videos sent from phones are meant to be small clips. If you need send a large file or someone needs to view your videos the internet is there for that. It would be nice to have the ability to send files of any size but computers are made for that not phones. If you want someone to see something record a quick video and start at 5MB and see if it sends if not record a little less till You find the right size in MB that can be sent. If you set your camcorder to low quality you can send longer vidwos. I have sent and received videos on IOS that were high quality and could only send videos that were about 30 seconds long.
Edit: I guess some devices have a limit as low as 300kb but I am guessing that the Note has a limit of 1-2MB cause of the great camera.
porkenhimer said:
You can send them but they have to a certain size. The old WM phones let you set the limit to about 600kb for videos and pictures. I know the Iphone will only accept pics and videos upto 3MB and I am not sure about android phones but I highly doubt that it will let you send large videos either. My guess is the carrier regulates this so people are not sending large files bogging down their networks. Its not practicle to send large videos cause it could take some people forever to download them. Videos sent from phones are meant to be small clips. If you need send a large file or someone needs to view your videos the internet is there for that. It would be nice to have the ability to send files of any size but computers are made for that not phone.
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Well, anything over 5 seconds is considered too large. I've tried using the built in "for MMS" option for recording and the quality absolutely sucks. I mean bad. I've upped my limits in Handcent to 5Mb ecen though it states for EVO only but still can't send.
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You can send videos using quik.... It also sends a hyperlink to your video.... you can also have a live video feed using this app... I don't believe it has a limit....
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Ok will try quik
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Gmail ppl
I use VidTrim Pro to transcode and compress my videos for MMS, since unlike the iPhone, Android doesn't do this automatically. I have to use the QCIF (176x144 pixels) setting with low video quality to get any decent length video sent.
But FYI, AT&T has a 600KB limit on their network. The Note is perfectly capable of MMS sizes up to 4MB I believe, but they won't be delivered because of AT&T's limit.
johnus said:
I use VidTrim Pro to transcode and compress my videos for MMS, since unlike the iPhone, Android doesn't do this automatically. I have to use the QCIF (176x144 pixels) setting with low video quality to get any decent length video sent.
But FYI, AT&T has a 600KB limit on their network. The Note is perfectly capable of MMS sizes up to 4MB I believe, but they won't be delivered because of AT&T's limit.
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So your saying that no matter my settings in Handcent, AT & T will not send anything more than 600k? IIRC, when I had the fruit phone, there was a Jailbreak tweak that somehow managed to get passed this limitation.
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Videos taken with this or any of the current smartphones are too large to do anything with. I mean a 30 second video can be 50 mb. A file that large you cant even email. You are better off uploading it to youtube or photobucket and sharing the link .
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MMS is just not well-suited for sending video. Using email or cloud services are preferred at this point. That way all you have to do is send a text link to the video and you won't have to sacrifice quality either.
My 2c.
fucheeno said:
MMS is just not well-suited for sending video. Using email or cloud services are preferred at this point. That way all you have to do is send a text link to the video and you won't have to sacrifice quality either.
My 2c.
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Yeeeeeeep
There's a setting in the stock camera that lets you choose the video limits. One of the options is mms, so maybe try that.
lactardjosh said:
There's a setting in the stock camera that lets you choose the video limits. One of the options is mms, so maybe try that.
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Thanks but that setting really sucks for quality. Audio AND video suffers. Honestly, for the sender and receiver, using a link to watch a vid kinda sucks. Much easier to shoot and send then shoot, send, upload(which on cellular data could take forever), then text the link. Then the receiver must also be on good data to even view it.
THERE MUST BE A WAY AROUND THIS.
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dakleenupman said:
Thanks but that setting really sucks for quality. Audio AND video suffers. Honestly, for the sender and receiver, using a link to watch a vid kinda sucks. Much easier to shoot and send then shoot, send, upload(which on cellular data could take forever), then text the link. Then the receiver must also be on good data to even view it.
THERE MUST BE A WAY AROUND THIS.
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U just refuse to use email for some reason??
Tried email too, guess what? File size too large.
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Tried email too, guess what? File size too large.
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Gmail allow up to 25mb
What are the cloud services you speak of?
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It's been asked before... No real answer. So I'll ask again....

How do you send videos taken with the phone via MMS or Email when the "size too big" error always occurs? Anyone successful with this?
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Look for an app called soshare
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If you want to send a vid thru mms, you can actually send very small size of vid. Also, when you record a vid you can choose a record mode for mms. If you haven't touched a shortcut it should be at the right-top corner. But it kills the size & quality of the vid.
For email, you also have a size limit. For eg, you can attach only 25mb max on gmail. I believe there are some emails that you can send big files. I have this korean email account that I can send 1gb file max but it exists only for a month.
Or you can use an web hard such as dropbox or an online gallery, majority of the e-gallery drop the quality tho.
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The size limit for the at&t note is 600Kb which, under the mms setting on the camcorder, is about 7-8 seconds.
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Use drop box then share a public link with who you want to share the video with..
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Google Drive too. But a little more work to share.
So there is no way to just send a vid? It can't be this complicated. Who really wants to have to go to a link for an MMS vid yet alone go through all these steps to even send it in the first place. Funny how they say this OS is better yet something this simple can not be done. Not sure I recall ever having to do this on another OS.... Of the fruity kind. Please tell me someone has an easier way... I did the record for MMS and the quality of the vid and sound were appalling to say the least.
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I seem to remember back in my days of ownership of a certain other phone, ways to lift the 600kb limit or get around it. Anyone done this yet on Android?
Honesty, why even try to utilize HD recordings or even any recordings if it's not easily shared?
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Sharing a video is best done on a streaming site like Vimeo. Its HD and can be private.
+1 for Dropbox and Google Drive.
dakleenupman said:
I seem to remember back in my days of ownership of a certain other phone, ways to lift the 600kb limit or get around it. Anyone done this yet on Android?
Honesty, why even try to utilize HD recordings or even any recordings if it's not easily shared?
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It's not an OS limitation, it's an AT&T network limitation. Using GO SMS Pro you can select an MMS size up to 5MB, but in all the tests I've done, AT&T will strip anything over 600KB from the MMS and deliver only what's under the limit along with a warning that the message was too large. In some cases, all the person you're sending it to will get is the error text. iPhones were much easier sending videos, as they'll keep dropping the video quality as it trancodes within the Messaging app to make sure it fits within the 600KB limit (although for pictures they quite often fail, I get the "too large" error a lot from iPhone users sending me large screenshots, and every time when I've asked them to MMS me the picture to my e-mail, it has been a couple KB over 600.) This doesn't matter of course if both people are on iOS 5+ and using iMessage.
Personally I use VidTrim Pro and select the smallest possible quality to send a video via MMS, but it takes forever to transcode the videos and is a huge battery hog. I've generally just stopped sending videos since I've switched to Android. But +1 for sharing a DropBox link. I haven't tested Google Drive yet.
EDIT: I also remember being able to increase the MMS size limit on my old WinMo phones, but doing so also meant a lot of people couldn't receive the MMS, due to both their phone limitations and the network's limit.
Yeah, like others said, the limit has been 600k forever (basically). So either drop the quality, or share it via sugarsync, dropbox, vimeo, or other. I don't think anyone expects to send or receive an HD video via mms, or even email hardly. Those things are huge.
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Even if there was a way to send a big video file it would be useless cause whoever you sent it to could not watch it cause there is also a limit on the size of received attachment too. Its not practicle to send or receive large files via mms plus it would take forever to send a large video file. If you have a video someone needs to see upload it and they can stream it. Its basically the same thing but much faster than sending a large video through mms if it were possible, upload your video, send the link in a text, they click the link and they are instantly streaming the video. Also most sites like Youtube and Facebook have several apps where you can download video or simply stream them so if they watch your video and like it they can download it and keep it.
It would be nice though if Google got their act together (or even a third party developer) and made the sending of large videos via MMS a bit more streamlined. On iOS you can attach a 1080p video to a message and it will automatically transcode it to within the size limitations. I HAVE received several minute long videos from iPhone users before via MMS, and while they were pretty crappy in quality...they were still watchable and it only took a few seconds to transcode and send. Whereas while I'm using VidTrim Pro, a transcode process can take 10-15 minutes for a 720p video that's only maybe 10-20 seconds long, and it's almost unwatchable.
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It would be nice though if Google got their act together (or even a third party developer) and made the sending of large videos via MMS a bit more streamlined. On iOS you can attach a 1080p video to a message and it will automatically transcode it to within the size limitations. I HAVE received several minute long videos from iPhone users before via MMS, and while they were pretty crappy in quality...they were still watchable and it only took a few seconds to transcode and send. Whereas while I'm using VidTrim Pro, a transcode process can take 10-15 minutes for a 720p video that's only maybe 10-20 seconds long, and it's almost unwatchable.
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Precisely this ^^^^^^^. I understand the whole upload, send link stream theory but it just seems too complicated. Not to mention a lousy 10 sec vid can't be sent via normal (read easy and quick) methods is beyond me. I know the limits can be worked around as proven by earlier ownership. I can't be the only one concerned by this. If I were of dev caliber, I'd look into it and try to come to a resolution. Anyone else think it can happen or am I really just beating a dead horse?
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Precisely this ^^^^^^^. I understand the whole upload, send link stream theory but it just seems too complicated. Not to mention a lousy 10 sec vid can't be sent via normal (read easy and quick) methods is beyond me. I know the limits can be worked around as proven by earlier ownership. I can't be the only one concerned by this. If I were of dev caliber, I'd look into it and try to come to a resolution. Anyone else think it can happen or am I really just beating a dead horse?
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XDA is no longer worth my time.

For those of you with a T-Mobile HTC One, I would like some help with a test

I am going to ask you to do a test and see what kind of results you're getting.
The issue is that the HTC One is receiving a MMS picture at a much lower resolution then what is being sent. I have been on the phone with T-Mobile and HTC all day yesterday and today and the answer that I got from HTC basically was either deal with getting a compressed picture on this phone or get a different phone.
It is not a T-Mobile issue because I can send the same picture to my wifes phone (Nexus 4) or anyone elses phone and they are getting the same resolution as what is sent out.
The test I'm going to ask you is to simply send a picture message to yourself and take note of the out coming size and the incoming size when viewed in your text app.
For example, in my stock messaging app:
I sent out a picture at size of 783kb @ a resolution of 1520x2688
I recieved the picture back at a size of 166kb @ 434x767.
This was a picture taken vertical and a horizontal one will having varying numbers.
The point is to see whether the HTC one is receiving back a much smaller and compressed picture. Keep in mind, other phones are getting the same size resolution than what is being sent out. I'd appreciate any input so I can hopefully get someone with HTC involved in fixing the issue.
Or if my phone is the only doing that, it would be good to know as well...
No test needed. The One compresses pictures when sent over MMS. If you want to send uncompressed you will need to use a 3rd party messaging app.
Well i sent myself an 800kb picture and received a 290kb so I guess yea it's reduced . I think using facebook messenger or Kik whatsapp won't compress your pics so much so yea .
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No test needed. The One compresses pictures when sent over MMS. If you want to send uncompressed you will need to use a 3rd party messaging app.
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Handcent, Chomp SMS, and Go SMS all provide similar results. The point is, it shouldn't be compressing the resolution like it is and that is something HTC will have to fix. I realize it compresses them when sending them. All phones do that.
It should not be compressing them again when it receives the same picture just for fun when no other phone does that.
Edit: The picture size and resolution that I posted in the original post are the stats of the compressed picture that the sms program sent, not the original size as viewed in the gallery.
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Handcent, Chomp SMS, and Go SMS all provide similar results. The point is, it shouldn't be compressing the resolution like it is and that is something HTC will have to fix. I realize it compresses them when sending them. All phones do that.
It should not be compressing them again when it receives the same picture just for fun when no other phone does that.
Edit: The picture size and resolution that I posted in the original post are the stats of the compressed picture that the sms program sent, not the original size as viewed in the gallery.
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Maximum message size is listed at 1 Mb, could this be the problem?
stevedebi said:
Maximum message size is listed at 1 Mb, could this be the problem?
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I don't know what to do about this. I've had the problem since day one.
urmystlkal said:
I am going to ask you to do a test and see what kind of results you're getting.
The issue is that the HTC One is receiving a MMS picture at a much lower resolution then what is being sent. I have been on the phone with T-Mobile and HTC all day yesterday and today and the answer that I got from HTC basically was either deal with getting a compressed picture on this phone or get a different phone.
It is not a T-Mobile issue because I can send the same picture to my wifes phone (Nexus 4) or anyone elses phone and they are getting the same resolution as what is sent out.
The test I'm going to ask you is to simply send a picture message to yourself and take note of the out coming size and the incoming size when viewed in your text app.
For example, in my stock messaging app:
I sent out a picture at size of 783kb @ a resolution of 1520x2688
I recieved the picture back at a size of 166kb @ 434x767.
This was a picture taken vertical and a horizontal one will having varying numbers.
The point is to see whether the HTC one is receiving back a much smaller and compressed picture. Keep in mind, other phones are getting the same size resolution than what is being sent out. I'd appreciate any input so I can hopefully get someone with HTC involved in fixing the issue.
Or if my phone is the only doing that, it would be good to know as well...
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I send a picture to me with 259KB resolution 1909 x 1080 and receive a 413KB resolution 1023 x 579

[Solved] MMS Compression

Hello all...my question is if anyone knows of a mod available to boost the maximum size of MMS or change the amount that photos are compressed? I have many friends who notice my pictures look like garbage when I send it to them via MMS. Especially when zooming in on the photo. I have compared side by side and it's not the 4 MP camera, it's definitely the compression. I checked in my settings and i have the maximum size available selected.
I am running skyfall ROM by iBastid, s-off, rooted with elemental 0.18 sense kernel.
Thanks All for any suggestions on how to get some better MMS quality!
I don't have an answer for you in regards to the stock messaging app but all I can recommend to you is to use Google Hangouts for MMS.
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I tried using the hangouts app is well and I had no success with it as far as changing the compression of pictures.
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Discovered the world of XPOSED today and the Sense 6 toolbox has a mod to increase MMS size up to 1000k, problem solved!
TheEmpyre said:
Discovered the world of XPOSED today and the Sense 6 toolbox has a mod to increase MMS size up to 1000k, problem solved!
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FYI, this doesn't solve your problem. It just raises the max size, but the Messaging app still compresses down to ridiculous amounts. You might have noticed, before you even adjusted your max size, it wasn't even sending 300k, it compresses down to like 70k.
I still get stuff like 90k/1000k in most cases. It is garbage. Only way I can see right now is to use a different messaging app, but I would prefer to use the stock app.
tekkneke said:
FYI, this doesn't solve your problem. It just raises the max size, but the Messaging app still compresses down to ridiculous amounts. You might have noticed, before you even adjusted your max size, it wasn't even sending 300k, it compresses down to like 70k.
I still get stuff like 90k/1000k in most cases. It is garbage. Only way I can see right now is to use a different messaging app, but I would prefer to use the stock app.
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Yeah I noticed the same thing, still garbage. I just never posted back. I am able to get some pictures to post with 800k but most are like 80 or 90. Haven't found any good solution at all
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TheEmpyre said:
Yeah I noticed the same thing, still garbage. I just never posted back. I am able to get some pictures to post with 800k but most are like 80 or 90. Haven't found any good solution at all
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I put in a feature request on the sense toolbox page. Maybe they can figure it out.
I am beyond irritated with this same issue. It's not Tmobile that's compressing ititit's the phone. If you attached a pic that is less than 1000K (ex. 900K),it doesn't compress. But if youuuse a pic over 1000K, it compresses the heck out of it to like 150K. HTC needs to provide a fix for this!

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