![]() ![]() And the free app Viber also offers free audio and video calls via WiFi. Let's you send simple text messages (self destructing if you want*), hundreds of photos in one go, or hi-res videos of up to 1 Gigabyte! That's the free app Telegram for you. So your dataplan is not impacted however many and/or large messages you send and receive. If that bothers you, you may want to try instant messaging. SMS/MMS is by far the most expensive protocol for sending and receiving media. The media files they represent are at least a couple hundred KBs (lo-res pictures) up to hundreds of MBs (for hi-res videos). If you must send media via SMS/MMS you may want to send public downloadlinks to those files in your cloud (like free Dropbox or MEGA) instead of the real files themselves. This is why sending and receiving media (photo, video, and audio), which are huge files compared to pure text messages (which are tiny), via SMS/MMS is to be avoided if at all possible. What you do via mobile networks eats into your monthly dataplan. ![]() SMS/MMS requires your device to connect directly with the nearest mobile 'node', a.k.a. That's why (mobile) data needs to be switched on. ![]() Even when you're on Wifi, if you send and receive SMS/MMS it will only do so via mobile networks. 2) Why do I have to switch on data to send a picture instead of using wifi.īecause SMS/MMS only works as mobile data via mobile networks. ![]()
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