my pics run 2 to 2.2 mb each. I read where some people are running higher Mb
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I got Galaxy S7 Edge and photos are 3.5mb-4mb on average
If you use only 1 sim, you can use the second sim slot as a memory extension with like 64gb card
Thanks. Its not about storage, its 100% about data usage for sending them via email. Yes, I know I could save to an SD card then transfer them that way, but I need to work out the data for email
When this thread dries up, I'll calculate the average from all the replies and go from there
I still have a S4.. works just fine. The picture size is an issue for me as well because I do most of my ebay pictures on my phone. I really don't want to upload a bunch of 3mb pictures, specially when I'm traveling using my mobile data. This is one of the reasons I don't use a newer camera.
TBH, the cellphone provider companies are really hindering technology with their small data caps.. It will be worse if Trump guts the FCC and lets them do away with net neutrality. All those streaming services will have big problems, same with gaming.
In November, you can vote for America's next president or its first dictator.
I still have a S4.. works just fine. The picture size is an issue for me as well because I do most of my ebay pictures on my phone. I really don't want to upload a bunch of 3mb pictures, specially when I'm traveling using my mobile data. This is one of the reasons I don't use a newer camera.
TBH, the cellphone provider companies are really hindering technology with their small data caps.. It will be worse if Trump guts the FCC and lets them do away with net neutrality. All those streaming services will have big problems, same with gaming.
wow you are amazing!! you got fuck trump into a totally unrelated thread!!!
Thanks. Its not about storage, its 100% about data usage for sending them via email. Yes, I know I could save to an SD card then transfer them that way, but I need to work out the data for email
When this thread dries up, I'll calculate the average from all the replies and go from there
You can tweak the default picture settings so that they don't end up weighting so much (like resolution, etc).
The default settings make photos extremely huge, i have to resize them down if i want to send them to someone. I think the default is 4k
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