My guess is that they’re uploading WMV or AVI videos. iOS doesn’t support hardware decoding for those, so you need to use an app that has software decoding built in, like VLC. Software decoding is much more CPU intensive, (and uses a lot more power,) and many apps simply don’t include it.
Or if they’re images, then maybe they’re webp images? iOS support for those is tricky too.
My guess is that they’re uploading WMV or AVI videos. iOS doesn’t support hardware decoding for those, so you need to use an app that has software decoding built in, like VLC. Software decoding is much more CPU intensive, (and uses a lot more power,) and many apps simply don’t include it.
Or if they’re images, then maybe they’re webp images? iOS support for those is tricky too.