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FaceTime
On an iPad 2 or later, you can use FaceTime to make video calls to other iOS devices or
computers that support FaceTime. The FaceTime camera lets you to talk face-to-face; switch to
the iSight camera on the back to share what you see around you.
Note: FaceTime may not be available in all areas. On iPad Wi-Fi + cellular models, FaceTime calls
can be made over a cellular data connection. Cellular data charges may apply.
Drag your image
to any corner.
Drag your image
to any corner.
Switch cameras.
Switch cameras.
Mute (you can hear
and see; the caller
can see but not hear).
Mute (you can hear
and see; the caller
can see but not hear).
To use FaceTime, you need an Apple ID and a Wi-Fi connection to the Internet. When you open
FaceTime, you may be prompted to sign in using your Apple ID, or to create a new account.
Make a FaceTime call: Tap Contacts, choose a name, then tap the phone number or email
address the person uses for FaceTime.
You can also make a FaceTime call from the Contacts app.
Rotate iPad to use FaceTime in either landscape or portrait orientation. To avoid unwanted
orientation changes, lock iPad in portrait orientation. See Portrait and landscape orientation on
page 20.
Restart a recent call: Tap Recents, then choose a name or number.