Difference between revisions of "FaceTime"
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− | FaceTime was first introduced as a wifi-only feature of the iPhone 4<ref>[http://www.theverge.com/2012/7/17/3164208/at-t-may-charge-for-facetime-calls-over-3g/in/3024812 AT&T may charge for FaceTime] Retrieved on 2012-12-09.</ref>. | + | FaceTime was first introduced as a wifi-only feature of the iPhone 4. Before the introduction of [[iOS]] 6, it was rumored that AT&T would start charging users for FaceTime over their 3G network<ref>[http://www.theverge.com/2012/7/17/3164208/at-t-may-charge-for-facetime-calls-over-3g/in/3024812 AT&T may charge for FaceTime] Retrieved on 2012-12-09.</ref>. |
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Revision as of 23:20, 9 December 2012
FaceTime is a VoIP (Voice Over IP) service from Apple, Inc. It was first developed for use with the iPhone 4's front-facing camera and later made compatible with all iOS devices with front-facing cameras, as well as Mac computers running OSX with Facetime or iSight cameras.
Ethical Implications
FaceTime was first introduced as a wifi-only feature of the iPhone 4. Before the introduction of iOS 6, it was rumored that AT&T would start charging users for FaceTime over their 3G network[1].
References
- ↑ AT&T may charge for FaceTime Retrieved on 2012-12-09.