iOS 9 allows sending large email attachments via iCloud Mail Drop

iCloud Mail DropiOS 9 brings to users around the world a new function called iCloud Mail Drop, with this anyone having the option to send emails with large attachments using the iCloud infrastructure and a normal email service.

In the image on the left you can see exactly what this functionality entails, the Apple company analyzing email attachments sent by users and offering the option to use iCloud Mail Drop to share files with various people.

This system is activated automatically only when a very large number of files is prepared to be sent through the Mail application to various people, the total size having to be over several hundred MB to generate the display of the message.

Theoretically, through iCloud Mail Drop, the Apple company allows the sharing of attachments of up to 5 GB via email, the files being saved in iCloud for 30 days to be downloaded at any time by the person who receives the message, but not only by her.

For those of you who don't know, iCloud Mail Drop has been implemented by Apple in OS X for quite some time, so we're only talking about a port of the system for iDevices and not a completely new feature for the company's product line. Apple.

The idea behind Mail Drop is very good because it allows files to be stored in an infrastructure from which they can be downloaded extremely quickly by users from all over the world, so if you will have the option to share files in this way, it would be good to you accept it.