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FaceTime
FaceTime video calls let you see as well as hear the person youre talking to. You can
make a video call to someone with another iPhone 4, an iPod touch (4th generation),
or a Mac with FaceTime. No setup is needed, but you must have a Wi-Fi connection to
the Internet. FaceTime uses the front camera so the person you call can see your face,
but you can switch to the main camera to share what you see around you.
Note: FaceTime may not be available in all countries or regions.
Make a FaceTime call:
To an iPhone 4: Call the person’s phone number, then tap FaceTime.
Or, in Contacts, tap FaceTime.
To an iPod touch (4th generation) or a Mac: In Contacts, tap FaceTime.
The contact information must include the email address that the person youre calling
uses to sign in to FaceTime.
appears on the FaceTime button in Contacts if you’ve previously had a FaceTime
call with that person.
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Make a FaceTime call using Voice Control: Press and hold the Home button until the
Voice Control screen appears and you hear a beep. Then say “FaceTime,” followed by
the name of the person to call.
If you had a previous FaceTime video call with someone, you can make another video
call to that person by tapping the entry for that call in Recents. Previous FaceTime
video calls are indicated by .
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