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The recipient will get a link where they can easily download the media you sent. With this iPhone app, you can attach photos and videos from your iOS device of up to 10 GB and send it all off at once to any email address you please for free. This is a companion app to WeTransfer, the service that lets you upload and share files with anyone quickly and easily. WeTransfer’s iPhone app is more than happy to help. We want a dead simple solution for the sender and receiver. But your friends might not be Beautiful Pixels readers. You can use Google Drive storage and attach that in the email, or share via iCloud or Dropbox. We take more photos than that of our lunch these days. When it comes to emailing photos, Gmail’s 25 MB limit runs out before the 15th picture is attached.
