Telegram Trick: Your Photos and Videos Won't Lose Quality Anymore—Just Do This Simple Thing..
If you use Telegram daily, you have surely noticed one thing: whenever you send a photo or video to someone, its quality tends to degrade slightly or become blurry. This happens because, by default, Telegram compresses any media you share directly from your gallery. This reduces the file size, allowing it to be sent much faster. But what is the biggest downside to this? The loss of quality in your photos or videos. If you are sending an important photo, video, or work-related material, this can be quite frustrating. However, the good news is that you can easily resolve this issue. Wondering how? Let's find out.
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How to Send Photos/Videos on Telegram Without Losing Quality (No Compression)?
Telegram offers you the option to send media without compromising its quality, though this feature is somewhat hidden. There is a simple trick: instead of sending a photo or video directly from your gallery, send it as a 'file.' This ensures that its original resolution, size, and details remain completely intact. Whether you are an Android user or an iPhone user, here are the simple steps to follow:
First, open Telegram and navigate to the chat where you wish to send the photo or video.
Now, tap on the attachment (paperclip) icon located at the bottom of the screen.
Here, instead of selecting a photo directly from your gallery, tap on the 'File' or 'Document' option.
Now, browse through your phone's storage and select the specific photo or video you wish to send.
Finally, tap 'Send.'
That is all you need to do, and you're all set. Your file will be sent in its exact original quality, without any compression whatsoever.
What Exactly Happens When You Send Something as a 'File'?
You might be wondering: what exactly is the difference when you send a photo or video as a 'file' compared to the standard method? So, let us tell you that when you use this method, the original resolution and size of the media remain completely intact, and there is absolutely no loss in quality. As a result, the recipient downloads it as a complete file rather than viewing it directly within the chat interface. This ensures they receive the content in its absolute original and highest quality.
However, there is one minor drawback!
The only slight limitation of this trick is that when you send media as a file, its preview within the chat does not appear as clear or as large as it would for a standard photo. Therefore, there is no need to use this trick for sending everyday memes or casual photos. You should primarily employ this method when sharing high-resolution photos or videos, sending edited professional content or a portfolio, transferring files between two devices, or sharing important documents and screenshots.
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