Android 4.4.2 mail attatchment
A specific question!
In Android 4.4.2, attaching a file to an email can be a bit tricky, but I'll guide you through the process.
Method 1: Using the Email App
- Open the Email app on your Android device.
- Compose a new email by tapping the "+" icon or the "Compose" button.
- Tap the "Attach file" button, usually represented by a paperclip icon.
- Select the file you want to attach from your device's storage. You can browse through your files, or use the "Recent" tab to quickly access recently used files.
- Tap the "Attach" button to attach the file to the email.
Method 2: Using a File Manager App
- Open a file manager app like ES File Explorer, File Manager, or Astro File Manager.
- Navigate to the location where your file is stored.
- Long-press on the file to select it.
- Tap the "Share" button or the "Send" button.
- Select "Email" as the sharing option.
- Choose the email app you want to use (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo Mail, etc.).
- Fill in the email details, and the file will be attached to the email.
Tips and Variations
- If you're using a third-party email app, the attachment process might vary. Check the app's documentation for specific instructions.
- Some email apps may have a "Paperclip" or "Attach file" button in the compose window, which you can use to attach files.
- If you're having trouble attaching files, try restarting the email app or checking the file's permissions to ensure it's not set to "Read-only".
- You can also use cloud storage services like Google Drive, Dropbox, or Microsoft OneDrive to attach files to your email. Simply share the file from the cloud storage app and select the email app as the sharing option.