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Why Are Videos Sent to Me Blurry on iPhone?<\/span><\/h1>\n

There are several possible explanations for why this may occur. First, the video may have been captured at a lower quality level, which would explain why it seems blurrier when watched on a different device. Another possibility is that the video’s quality was diminished during the compression process before being delivered.<\/p>\n

Wireless carriers might also compress the file before being sent over MMS. As a result, the transmitted file may be compressed, blocky, and grainy, depending on the device’s capability to receive the iPhone video.<\/p>\n

If you want to make your iPhone videos more transparent, you can turn off Low Data Mode. Some apps use this mode to reduce data usage. However, you must be careful not to turn off auto-updates or other apps while in this mode. This may make your videos unwatchable. You can also use video repair apps to fix blurry videos on your iPhone.<\/span><\/p>\n

Problems with iMessage<\/span><\/h2>\n

Many users have been complaining about problems with iMessage videos. These videos appear pixelated and are challenging to follow. They also make it difficult to choose a specific video. To resolve the issue, try restarting your device. If that doesn’t work, contact Apple Support. You can also try downloading the latest iOS software and checking the status of the iMessage app.<\/span><\/p>\n

Another possible reason for iMessage videos’ inability to play is a weak signal. This can make the iMessage app work slowly. If you’ve stored a lot of media on your iPhone, you may be experiencing a storage issue. If the iMessage app has been used extensively, the device’s storage may not be sufficient to store all the media. Several other factors may also be to blame, but there are a few common fixes<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n

If you’ve tried restarting the device and the problem persists, you may need to try resetting your device to see if it fixes the problem. Resetting your device will also free up your device’s memory, which makes apps run faster. You might have to contact Apple support or visit an Apple retail store if that doesn’t work.<\/span><\/p>\n

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You can also try restarting your iPhone by simultaneously pressing the side and volume buttons. After doing this, try sending a picture to another contact to rule out the problem on the sender’s side. If the picture is still not received after trying this, you might have sent it to a contact you no longer have access to. Alternatively, you may have accidentally sent the message to a contact that has deactivated iMessage. Or, you might have entered the wrong cellular number for the contact.<\/span><\/p>\n

If you’re using cellular data, you might be able to fix this problem by turning off cellular data for iMessage. This way, you might not receive the video if you’re trying to send a long video message.<\/span><\/p>\n

Problems with iCloud<\/span><\/h2>\n

When you try to send videos to your iPhone from the cloud, you may encounter errors that prevent you from uploading them. This may be due to a technical problem when communicating with the iCloud Photo Library. To fix these problems, you can optimize the storage on your iPhone. To do this, you must plug your iPhone into the computer with a USB cable. Then, open the AnyTrans app and select “Photos and Videos.” Once you’ve connected your iPhone to the computer, you’ll see the Category Management page. Then, tap “Photo Video” and press “Download to Computer” to save the video to your computer.<\/span><\/p>\n

Another cause of these problems is system glitches. The upload process may be halted if the iPhone is not connected to Wi-Fi or if the battery level is low. You can try to resume it later after you plug in the phone or by tapping the “Resume” button on the screen.<\/span><\/p>\n