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Green grass and
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I may have asked something similar in the past but still looking for an answer or solution.

I take a short less than 1 minute video on my Samsung phone. Try texting it. Get a google message that says it is to large and do I wish to have it trimmed. Ok, goes from like 50 seconds to 2 seconds that I can attach to a text to send. What the heck. It is 2024 not 1991 wtf

So Ok i figure there is a way to lower the video quality. Nope not that I can find on the A13

What gives here?

Thanks guys.



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The Joy Maker
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If you're sending it as a text text most videos will be too large. If you're using some other messenger, Facebook Messenger for example, you can send much larger files.



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There are a number of googleable online places where you can upload a large file and then send a link to the desired recipient who can then download it, all for free. I’ve done that occasionally to send a file to friends or family.
 
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I either upload mine to my YouTube channel and send a link or share a link through Google drive.




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