Have you ever noticed that the iPhone shrinks your photos when you e-mail them? The iPhone 3Gs is capable of shooting 3 megapixel photos, so who wants them downsized to 800 x 600 when e-mailing them? The good news is that it’s easy to avoid this problem and send full-resolution photos.
Send high-res pictures with your iPhone
To send full-resolution pictures with your iPhone, simply do the following:
- Open your camera roll
- Tap and hold on the desired photo until the copy button pops up
- Press copy, switch to mail client
- Paste the picture into your message, send
That’s it. Your picture will be sent in it’s full, multi-megapixel glory.
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