Problem blackBerry 10 to compress a file

in the management of the files when I select a file and zip, the size of the file does not change?

I just tried to zip a couple of PDFs, several photos and change in all files of size. It is possible that the file you are trying to zip may already be compressed. I'm sure that the built in characteristic zip is not configured for super high compression. If you notice a difference is when you select a lot of zip files there...

Below is a photo that was compressed... He did compress the size of the file. But the file is already compressed when I reduced the image to the z10. Try other files on your device to see if they all have the same question.

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