How do You Send Long Videos from Your iPhone
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- 1. Sending Videos via iMessage and Mail Drop
- 2. Airdrop Method
- 3. Using iCloud Drive
- 4. Google Drive and Other Cloud Storage Services
- 5. Sharing on Social Media and Messaging Apps
- 6. Direct Transfer to Windows/MacOS
- 7. Sending Videos to Android Device
- 8. Reducing Video Size
- Top 8 Apps to Send Large Video Files:
As iPhone users, we often wish to share our memorable videos with friends and family. But sometimes, the iPhone's size limit on videos becomes a significant...
As iPhone users, we often wish to share our memorable videos with friends and family. But sometimes, the iPhone's size limit on videos becomes a significant barrier. The question arises: Can I send a 10-minute video on iPhone? The answer is yes. This tutorial will detail various ways to send long videos, including a 10-minute video from iPhone to iPhone, or even to Android or Windows devices.
1. Sending Videos via iMessage and Mail Drop
You can send videos through iMessage if the file size is under 100MB, as iMessage adheres to a file size limit. For larger files, use Mail Drop, a feature of the Mail app on your iOS device. Mail Drop allows you to send files up to 5GB via iCloud.com. If your video is too big for text, Mail Drop can help.
2. Airdrop Method
Airdrop, another Apple feature, allows for quick transfer of files between Apple devices, including iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Using Airdrop for sharing photos and videos is easy, provided both devices have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled. There's no file size limit with Airdrop, making it an excellent option for sending long videos.
3. Using iCloud Drive
iCloud Drive is a cloud storage service from Apple that lets you save and share files, including large video files. You can upload your big video to iCloud Drive using the Files app, then share the video link with others.
4. Google Drive and Other Cloud Storage Services
If iCloud's storage space is tight, Google Drive, Dropbox, and Microsoft's OneDrive are alternatives for iPhone users. These apps let you upload your iPhone videos, then share the video link. Each service has its own size limit and permissions that need to be managed via their respective apps.
5. Sharing on Social Media and Messaging Apps
Platforms like WhatsApp and other social media sites have their own video size limits but can compress large video files for sharing. Keep in mind that this may impact video quality.
6. Direct Transfer to Windows/MacOS
You can connect your iPhone to a Windows PC or Mac using a USB cable, and transfer videos via iTunes (for Windows) or Finder (for macOS). Select videos from the Photos app and sync.
7. Sending Videos to Android Device
Sending large video files from iPhone to an Android phone can be done via Google Drive, Dropbox, or other cloud services. Download the video on the Android device from the shared link.
8. Reducing Video Size
If all else fails, consider reducing the video size by changing its quality. This can be done in the Photos app settings.
Top 8 Apps to Send Large Video Files:
- iCloud: Apple's integrated cloud storage service, best for Apple devices.
- Google Drive: Offers 15GB free storage space, good for sharing large files across platforms.
- Dropbox: Known for easy sharing and collaborative features, initial free storage is 2GB.
- OneDrive: Microsoft's cloud storage solution, ideal for those using Microsoft/Windows products.
- Airdrop: An ad-hoc service in Apple Inc.'s iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, ideal for sharing files between Apple devices.
- WhatsApp: Popular messaging app, automatically compresses videos.
- WeTransfer: Allows sending files up to 2GB for free, no account required.
- Send Anywhere: Useful for sending large files directly across devices, including across different operating systems.
Remember that each of these services has its own process for uploading and sharing, and the person receiving the video may also need permissions to view or download the video.
In summary, whether it's through a cloud service, direct transfer, or via apps, there are numerous ways to share long or big videos from your iPhone. As technology evolves, sharing large files like a high-quality 10-minute video becomes less of a hassle and more of a straightforward process.
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