Flutter comes across as a very promising app but falls terribly short. Everyone with an iPhone is continuously baffled as to why we can't send or receive picture messages. Flutter gives us a glimpse of hope then unfortunately can't deliver.
The app looks like a regular email app at first glance. But shortly after it launches you'll receive a confirmation for your location. You do have to register for this service by entering in your phone number and receiving a text message confirmation code. That code needs to be entered in before you can actually send anything.
You can enter in additional text to your message, a subject, and even select the contact from your contacts list.
Unfortunately the contacts list is rather weak and doesn't have a fast scroll options so you'll be stuck doing it manually. You can select multiple contacts if you like, but the end result when you send the message is not as great as it would seem.
The message will be sent after you confirm everything. What it sends isn't the picture, but a text message with the link to the picture. That means your friends have to connect to the internet to actually view your picture. Just like iPhone users have to do when they receive and MMS. What's worse is sometimes the pictures don't show for a long time. With a multitude of similar products out, Flutter is solid, but not unique.