This is incorrect. You don't need any special app to send multiple photos in an email.
Just go to the folder where the photos are located, click on the icon on the bottom left, and then tap the images you want to send. Then tap share and choose email.
Not shocking that this misinformation is coming from Fox News.
@24gotham if I recall (and I might be wrong) But if you do that & chose "Share" the iPhone downgrades the photos... But if you select "Copy" & then open mail & paste them into the email they are still full resolution. I read this awhile ago & that is how I have always done it myself.
@SCW: You have a very good point, and I stand corrected. I tested both ways, and my method does result in smaller files being sent. But your method of using copy and past resulted in much larger image files being sent. Thanks...
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This is incorrect. You don't need any special app to send multiple photos in an email.
Just go to the folder where the photos are located, click on the icon on the bottom left, and then tap the images you want to send. Then tap share and choose email.
Not shocking that this misinformation is coming from Fox News.
@24gotham if I recall (and I might be wrong) But if you do that & chose "Share" the iPhone downgrades the photos... But if you select "Copy" & then open mail & paste them into the email they are still full resolution. I read this awhile ago & that is how I have always done it myself.
SCW
@SCW: You have a very good point, and I stand corrected. I tested both ways, and my method does result in smaller files being sent. But your method of using copy and past resulted in much larger image files being sent. Thanks...