Making a FaceTime call from your iPad or iPod touch is a little different than making a FaceTime call on iPhone. Since the iPhone is always connected to a cellular network, FaceTime is simply built into the Phone app. On the iPad and iPod touch, you'll need to be connected to a WiFi network. Once that's taken care of, you can get started with making FaceTime calls to other iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac users.
Here's how...
- Launch the FaceTime app from the Home screen of your iPad or iPod touch.
- On the right hand side, you'll see the list of contacts that you have in your Address Book. Tap on the one you'd like to make a FaceTime call to.
- You'll now see that person's Contact Card. You can select either their phone number or email. Remember they must have a FaceTime capable device as well or the session will fail.
- The FaceTime call will now initiate.
- When the person on the other side accepts the video call you'll see your iPad or iPod touch say Connecting. After this, you should be able to communicate freely. That's all there is to it.
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