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iOS 9.2 with Mail Drop

Mail Drop is a convenient way to send large attachments on a Mac running OS X Yosemite or later. It was first previewed in WWDC 2014. Mail Drop let's you send attachements like videos or photos that are more that 5GB in size.

Now it makes it's way to iOS with the recent release of iOS 9.2. iOS 9.2 adds Mail Drop to it's native Mail app in iOS.


It's that easy now to share large videos. The way Mail Drop works is instead of your message bouncing off the recipients mail server, you can elect for your attachment to be sent over the cloud separate from your message and it joins it at the receiving end. These attachments can be up to 5GB in size.

Rahul

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