If you are sending the file directly via text, keep in mind that most carriers limit video size to about .
"Hey! Just wanted to share this video with you. Check it out!" "Here’s that clip I was telling you about. 🎥" "Quick video update for you! Let me know what you think." Option 2: Sharing a larger MP4 (via Link)
If you are seeing "Draft" next to a message on your phone (common on or Android devices), it usually means you started typing a response but didn't send it.
"I uploaded that MP4 for you since it was too big to text. You can view it here: [Link]" "Here is the high-res version of the video: [Link]" Option 3: Managing "Draft" text issues
If the file is too large for a standard text, it's better to upload it to a service like Dropbox or Google Drive and text the link.
To help you draft a text for an file, here are a few options depending on your goal. Option 1: Sending a video to a friend (MMS)
Open the conversation, tap the text box, and hit the send icon.
Open the message, clear the text in the box, and go back; the "Draft" tag should disappear. How to delete draft text message on Samsung device