Gmail is finally raising file attachment size limits (but probably not for you)

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TL;DRGmail has placed a 25MB limit on file attachment sizes, instead using Drive links for larger files.While that’s not changing for personal accounts, some Enterprise accounts are now getting that limit raised to 50MB.Reception limits are also going up, with Enterprise Plus accounts able to receive attachments as large as 70MB.How many different ways do you already have to send a file to someone? You’ve got your pick of cloud storage providers, from Google One to Dropbox. Quick Share lets you easily send files face-to-face, and it’s even getting AirDrop support. And in a pinch, you could always use a USB drive to make the transfer. But for decades now, one of the easiest, most broadly compatible ways to get a file to someone has been to just email it to them. After far too long, Google’s support for this tried-and-true practice is finally getting a little more flexible.Don’t want to miss the best from Android Authority?