February 2012
Beginner to intermediate
368 pages
9h 22m
English
FaceTime allows you to do video chats with any other iPhone 4 or 4S, iPad 2, iPod touch, or Mac user. FaceTime works via Wi-Fi, so there is no additional cost and it doesn’t chew up your data plan. By default, your iPhone uses your phone number to receive FaceTime requests. However, since FaceTime works on an iPad, iPod touch, and Mac, and there is no phone number for those devices, it uses email addresses for them, instead. In iOS 5, you can add your email addresses to your FaceTime settings on your iPhone, too. This way, if an iPad, Mac, or iPod touch user attempts to FaceTime you via your email address, you’ll still get the ...
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