It’s no secret that the iPhone can capture incredible quality videos. In fact, there have been quite a few professional filmmakers who have used these mobile devices to make feature-length movies. But, with great quality comes even greater file sizes. So, for everyday users like you and me, this is all nice to have – until you want to share that video.
Whether you’re trying to send that video directly to a friend or upload it to social media, the larger the size of the video, the more problems it comes with. That’s why in this article, I want to show you how to send long videos on iPhone using various methods. You’ll read the answer to how long can a video be to send through text message on iPhone and for other methods like email and AirDrop.
This is a bit of a tricky question because the answer depends entirely on how you’re trying to send the video on. That being said, here’s a list of some of the most common methods and their video length limits at the time of writing this:
With the exception of social media platforms, sending a video typically depends on the file size of your video. So, if you’re frequently having trouble sending longer videos, then you might want to consider lowering your video settings on your iPhone. Capturing a video at too high of quality can cause the file size to balloon. To check your video settings, open the Settings app and go to Camera > Record Video.
Now that you know some of the requirements for sending longer videos, let’s talk about how to actually do it. Clearly, there are a handful of ways you can go about it. I’ll briefly go over some of the more popular ways.
You already read about how text messages are really only suited for short videos. A rule of thumb is to keep them under a minute. Anything longer will be extremely compressed and hard to view.
Earlier, I mentioned that if you are logged into iCloud on your phone, then the Messages app will automatically convert large videos to an iCloud link. But there’s also an option to manually send an iCloud link as well. Once you’re in the Photos app, this is all you need to do:
Another method I briefly talked about was email. You can do this directly in the Photos app by following these steps:
This should automatically attach the video to a new email. Again though, you’re likely limited to 20-25MB. So, you may need to use a different method for larger videos.
If you’re physically right next to the person or device you want to share your video with, the best option is going to be Airdrop. It’s Apple’s native method of transferring files over Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Once you make sure both of those are enabled on your Apple devices, follow these steps to send your video:
This could take a few minutes for it to go through, depending on how long your video is. So, just be patient with it as it’s transferring.
Of course, if you’re not able to use any of the methods mentioned above, there’s no shortage of third-party apps that can help you transfer your videos. The first thing you’ll need to do for all of these is download their respective app on your iPhone and sign in with your account.
Some of the more common cloud-based apps you can use include, in no particular order:
While you’re trying to send some of your larger videos, you might go through your Photos app and realize that you actually have quite a bit of duplicate pictures in there as well. The quickest and easiest way to clean up that clutter is with CleanMy®Phone. It’s an app that uses machine learning to scan your photo library to help you quickly identify and remove duplicates from your iPhone. Here’s how easy it is to use:
This module also finds screenshots, blurred images, screen recordings, and other digital clutter. To free up even more space, you can also use CleanMy®Phone and its Organize module to go through your similar-looking images.
Nothing takes the joy out of sharing a happy moment with friends more than an error message when you’re trying to send your video. But with the information in this article, hopefully, you’re able to find a method that works for you and the devices you have. Plus, now you know a secret for how to keep your photo library organized and free up storage space from duplicate photo clutter so that you always have room to record and share your favorite memories.