Choosing how to share depends on the type and amount of content you're sharing, and how widely you want to share it.
Quick Share
Good for:
- Sharing securely with nearby devices
- Sharing a link, a contact, one or a few photos
- Fast, immediate sharing
Things to consider:
- The other device must be within 1 foot (30 cm).
- Can't be used to share with iPhones.
- No Wi-Fi or cellular data connection required.
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Bluetooth
Good for:
- Sharing from phone-to-phone or other connected device
- Fast sharing
Things to consider:
- Your phone must be paired and connected with another device.
Message (MMS)
Good for:
- Sharing one photo or a low-resolution video
- Sharing with a friend or group
- Sharing immediately, as an event is happening
Things to consider:
- You and your recipients must have cellular data plans to receive multimedia text messages.
- Sending high resolution photos via text message uses more more data.
- Photos and video remain available until the recipient deletes the message.
- High quality videos are too large and cannot be shared in text messages.
Email
Good for:
- Sharing one or a few photos
- Sharing with a friend or group
Things to consider:
- Some email providers limit attachment sizes. For large files, upload the file to a cloud storage and email the link instead of the file.
- Email attachments remain available for download until the recipient deletes the email.
Cloud
Good for:
- Sharing high resolution photos, multiple photos, entire albums, and videos
- Controlling sharing via links
- Controlling how long you share something (You can easily delete it or turn off sharing privileges.)
Things to consider:
- Many cloud services offer free storage with a basic account.
- Cloud storage services are fairly secure, but not completely free from security breaches, so upload wisely.
- Upload over Wi-Fi to prevent cellular data charges.
Social app
Good for:
- Sharing publicly, with large groups of friends, followers, and subscribers
- Sharing one photo at a time, or many photos, albums, or videos
- Controlling how long you share something (You can easily delete it or turn off sharing.)
Things to consider:
- Understand social network privacy and sharing policies before you post.
- Review updates to social network privacy and sharing policies often.
- Requires a Wi-Fi or cellular data connection.