Most labs will render the image themselves anyway, including resizing the image.
Some printers size based on the DPI and the setting assigned, therefore we need to render the image and resize it to make sure it gets printed the correct size.
Of course this does not mean a 60x40 image from an iPhone will not be pixelated but any "decent" size image will be fine. I have a 30x20 inch print from a file less than 1mb (taken on a 10 MP dslr and severely cropped) and it looks great.
Modern rendering and / or RIP software that the labs use to do this is extremely capable
If in doubt, get a test print or speak to the lab.