MMS limitations are only relevant because Apple makes them relevant. I have never sent or received an MMS outside of the iMessage interoperability context. This is obviously deliberate.
You can send whatever you want through SMS, as a link.
The GP comment is about sending media between iPhone and Android, and claims that that is limited by MMS. That’s obviously not true. And has nothing to do with SMS/MMS.
I was referring specifically to using the text messaging system, not the Internet.
You still cannot send livephotos via Whatsapp/Telegram. They convert to still photos. So you still lose something there.
MMS limitations are only relevant because Apple makes them relevant. I have never sent or received an MMS outside of the iMessage interoperability context. This is obviously deliberate.
You can send whatever you want through SMS, as a link.
What do you think those have to do with SMS/MMS?
The GP comment is about sending media between iPhone and Android, and claims that that is limited by MMS. That’s obviously not true. And has nothing to do with SMS/MMS.
Huh? Sending MMS between any two devices is pretty clearly limited by MMS.
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