Ios mail reply without quote

I want to send mail replies from my iCloud account on my iPhone and iPad without quoting the original message. I would like this to be the default setting for replies. I have been able to do it with OS X mail and iCloud from safari, but can not figure out how to do it from my iPhone.

There's no way that I know of.  Doing a search on google on this topic leads to no solutions.

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