Android :: Email Attachment Maximum Size Limitation
Mar 11, 2010
I wanted to know what is the maximum size of the file that we can attach with email in android? Or is the attachment limit completely dependent on E-mail that we have configured?
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Mar 14, 2010
what the maximum file size is I can attach to an outgoing email using Gmail? I know Gmail allows 20 megabytes, but is there a size limit I can attach from the Hero? I have had the phone tell me a file is too big to attach, but it was well under 20 megs.
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Feb 29, 2012
I am using the OEM Android email app. Attacing a picture is no problem. If I try and attach say a video of 5 plus mb it won't attach. I get an error message telling me file is too large to attach.
(I have a ZTE Blade running Android 2.3.7 on a Cyanogenmod ROM 7.10.)
I have two questions.
- what is the maximum permisable file size for attachments;
- can the file size limit be increased in anyway?
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Jun 30, 2010
I manage a cache of bitmap. Do you have an advise to fix the maximum size of it?
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Jun 28, 2010
I've been looking at android phones for a while now and I like many other people are looking forward to the Droid X. The problem I'm having as a current Blackberry user is email. I've read an article on androidcentral.com that mentions the limitations of POP3 email on the android OS. They also provide a link to a possible fix by having gmail sync with the POP3 email but gmail will only do so once an hour. With that said is there any other options? I manage a number of websites myself and have a few web servers.
Email is a must to keep in touch with clients and having to wait an hour in between replies would never ever fly. I currently have the Tour, which of course has the horrible trackball, but I'm debating on getting the Droid X (so long as I can get POP3 every 2-3 minutes) or upgrading to the Bold 9650. Having all the cool new features of the Droid X would be neat but certainly not a need. POP3 email and battery life - those are the two things that are a must.
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Apr 22, 2009
I am implementing notification handler which logs any changes in content provider and it notifies Broadcast Receiver using custom Intent on periodic basis.But problem here is from Provider to Receiver all the values passed through Bundle.
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Nov 15, 2010
Currently I'm implementing a REST client which shall parse the XML response messages. It is intended, later, to be running on an Android device. Thus, memory and processing speed is quite an issue. However there will be only one XML response at a time so processing or holding multiple XML documents at a time is not an issue.
As fas as I understood there are three ways of parsing XML with the Android SDK:
SAX
XmlPullParser
DOM
Reading about these different parsing methods I got that SAX is recommended for large XML files as it won't hold the complete tree in memory like DOM.
However, I'm asking myself what is large in terms of kilobytes, megabytes, ...? Is there a practical size up to which it does not really matter whether using SAX or DOM?
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Aug 21, 2010
I am going to install first application in my android phone, but having some doubts
related to Android Memory (Maximum size of APK).
Help me know and solve the problems:
What is maximum size of the apk that can be supported by the android ?
When we install any apk file in real phone, where does application installed (in SD-card or other memory) ??
I have referred this link: http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/7965885da4d1a03a and also searched lot.
I came Across the search on the web that many people are facing the same issue What is the maximum size of Application supported by Android. I think this question also help to the people who are connected with Android application programming and development.
Update:
This time i am having 58Mb application from that 52.5MB Images and it runs on the my HTC Hero mobile but On Emulator, it shows an error:
Failed to upload my_application.apk on device 'emulator-5554'
java.io.IOException: Unable to upload file: No space left on device
Launch canceled!
Way to store images inside the Drawable folder? is there any way to zip the images or such method?
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Nov 4, 2009
What is the maximum size that android application can hold? I have one database(.sqlite extension) file with 147 mb, Is it possible to include that file in my app.?I tried to put it in my asset folder but while running it showing message like "No space left on device".
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Oct 15, 2009
I have an app which does a bunch of image manipulations, and those images are ideally full-screen sized. It works on a G1 (or HVGA emulator), but runs out of memory on a WVGA emulator instance, because full-screen images use twice as many pixels. Fine, I can work around it by manipulating smaller images, then scaling up to WVGA at the end. There's some loss of image quality, but this is unavoidable on a WVGA device with a 16MB heap limit, so I'll live with that.
When a real WVGA device hits the streets in the next couple of months, though, it's likely to have more than 16MB heap per app, for just this kind of reason. So for best image quality, I'd like my app to adapt to this situation, and use full-screen-sized images on such a device. IOW, I'd like to implement a heuristic which sets the image size based on heap size.
In order to do so, however, the app needs to know what the maximum heap size is, and I haven't yet found an SDK call which will return this information. The various Debug.get* memory calls all seem to be to do with how much heap you have *allocated*, not how much you theoretically *can* allocate. I understand that this isn't necessarily a hard number, that issues like fragmentation and GC mean that you may not actually be able to allocate every last byte, but a theoretical number would still be useful.
Can anyone point me to an SDK call I've missed?
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Aug 14, 2010
I have a SQLite db that size is over 2.6 GiB. (The db contains maps.)
This db is used by RMaps app. When move the maps to some parts at maximum zoom, the app suddenly closes.
However, there is no force close message, no report button. So, I've got an idea that it is caused by reading blocks that are beyond a certain limit e.g. max(int). Since RMaps is just using simple SQL statements, I think that the problem is not in RMaps but rather in Android SQLite driver.
Is there a size limit of SQLite database on Android?
(I have Froyo on Nexus One, but I do not think that this is just a problem of Froyo.)
UPDATE: Log output:
CODE:.......................
UPDATE2: The SQLite db is stored on SD card, there is enough space.
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Aug 27, 2010
I have 3 video files each of 70 MB in my raw folder besides other audio files of few KBs. I am getting an installation error of insufficient space on the DROID while testing my app. I tried uninstalling apps and am now left with apps that are essential to the device.
What needs to be done to resolve this issue? I also wonder what will be the app size that i am allowed to upload to the android market?
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Mar 13, 2009
I am looking for setting the text view max text size. Can any one help me how to set that?
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Mar 20, 2009
what is the maximum size of application's database allowable in Android? In other words whats max capacity of android appl private database, as well as whats max capacity of content provider available?
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Jun 29, 2010
what is maximum size of thick/thin client application(to d/w through OTA) in both Android & Samsung Bada platform ?
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May 27, 2009
What is the maximum size allowed for an android application?
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Sep 14, 2010
How large can be the database of my Android app? Is there a limit?
For performance reasons, I don't want to store the database on the SD card.
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Mar 1, 2010
Some of you may met the same problem, I was using BitmapFactory.decodeStream, and got this exception: Code...
I know the reason is because the BitmapFactory is trying to decode an uncompressed version of a big image(in my situation, jpg). I can use BitmapFactory.Options.inSampleSize to fix it. but my question is what's the maximum size that VM would like to allocate for loading a image with BitmapFactory? so I can do some scale before it loads.
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Nov 24, 2010
I have an activity which uses android:theme="@android:style/Theme.Dialog". The activity contains an ImageView which can show images of different dimensions. The ImageView should scale the Image so that it entirely fits into the window, at least on axes fits entirely and maintains the original aspect ratio. The size of the dialog should only be as large as the ImageView (plus its border width).
I tried the following but the dialog window always uses the whole available space:
code:............................
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Sep 7, 2010
I have few queries on Android SQLiteDatabase
1.) As normally the database stored in internal memory, can we specify the path of external storage and use it in similar way ?
2.) How to determine the size of available space of database ? I used getMaximumSize() from SQLIteDatabase class but that gives me 1099511626752
Is this in bytes ? If assumed then this seems to be too large and not practical. I am using HTC G1 to test this.
3.) How can I determine the size of an entry in table ? Or do I have to pull the whole table and manually see its size. Is it same that would be in phone storage ?
4.) Can I check if any free space available before making entry in database ? I want to prevent SQLiteFullException.
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Jul 21, 2010
I have read that you can put a maximum of 16GB SD card some places and I have also seen you can put a 32GM SD card in the phone, so which one is it?
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Oct 22, 2010
What are maximum size MicroSD card in HTC Desire HD?
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Aug 8, 2010
I have the Samsung Captivate and I'm totally new. I'm having problems opening my email attachments (pdf and xls). I found this thread, but I'm still confused. I can't seem to find "open unknown apps" nor "Unknown Sources" in my Settings.
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Jan 10, 2010
I want to open a specific type of file that my app can already send over email as an attachment. I need to be able to have the android email app choose my app to download or open that specific file type. I can't figure out how to set up an intent filter that would let me do that though. Anyone know how this is done?
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Apr 1, 2010
I never got this to work on a real device, got the email but no attachment, also when installing K9 on a emulator and then sending the email I see the mail in the outbox with a size of 0 bytes:
public static void sendFile(Context context) { File exportDir = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory(), "mydir"); if (!exportDir.exists()) { exportDir.mkdirs(); } String csvFile = exportDir + "/file.csv"; File file = new File(csvFile); if(file.exists()) { Intent sendIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_SEND); sendIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_SUBJECT, "CSV file"); sendIntent.setType("text/csv"); //sendIntent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION); //sendIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_STREAM, Uri.parse("file://" + Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory() + "/mydir/file.csv")); sendIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_STREAM, Uri.parse("file:///sdcard/ mydir/file.csv")); context.startActivity(Intent.createChooser(sendIntent, "Send CSV file")); } else { Util.displayToast(context, R.string.no_csv_file); } }
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May 8, 2010
Just wondering if that is the correct size for maximum screen realistate on the incredible? When using doubletwist, it imported them at 320x480 or something and all of my pics are just way too small.
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Jun 1, 2014
I own a Nexus 5. When I record long videos, the recording always stop at 15-16 min or around 2 GByte file size? Is there any Android OS restrictions on file size or format of the internal memory or something?
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Aug 7, 2009
I am trying to send an email using native email client on android phone. I have tried following ways to add an attachment to the mail.
Method 1 Intent sendIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_SEND);
sendIntent.setType("image/jpeg"); sendIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_STREAM, Uri.parse("file://sdcard/ abc.jpg"));
Method 2
Sending the image as body content
sendIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_TEXT, "<HTML><BODY><b><IMG SRC= "data:image/jpeg;base64," + <imagepath> + ""alt = "pleaseview this image"/></b></BODY></HTML>");
I can successfully attach the image manually but when I tried to attach and send it programmatically the mail was sent without attachment.
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Sep 10, 2009
how to send a zip file as an attachment of an email?
Intent sendIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_SEND); sendIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_EMAIL, mailto); sendIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_SUBJECT, "Sample"); sendIntent.setType("application/zip"); sendIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_STREAM,pathtozipfile);
startActivity(Intent.createChooser(sendIntent,"send the mail"));
I tried about snippet.But didnt work. Anybody tried sending zip file attachments?
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Nov 10, 2010
I'm creating an app that has an "export" feature which converts the user's data into a CSV file, and allows the user to send it as an attachment to somebody (presumably themselves).
The CSV file is created successfully, but when I try to send the email, I encounter a problem. The device looks like it is going to send the email with the appropriate attachment, but when the email is received... there is no attachment at all...
Here is the code I am using to send the email:
CODE:................
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