What is FaceTime?

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This face time is not about getting quality time in front of your manager; this FaceTime is a video chat program developed by Apple. Apple developed it on an open standard, which means that technically (no pun meant), FaceTime could be used across a variety of platforms, and other manufacturers can leverage FaceTime's protocol. Nonetheless, in reality, FaceTime stays available only to users of Apple products. Especially, you can use FaceTime from your iPhone 4, iPad 2, iPod Touch, or Mac computer, and you will have to be contacting someone on one of these devices as well. Nevertheless, Apple has priced the FaceTime app so low (now just 99 cents), that it is certainly striving to support all Apple users to embrace this applications for their video chat, even if they could only talk to other Mac apparatus/users with it.

How you use FaceTime depends on which device you wish to call. You can simply dial his or her contact number, if you would like to call someone's iPhone. You'll type in the email address if you'd like to reach him or her on iPod Touch the iPad or Mac computer. The good (or bad) news is that when you make or receive a FaceTime call, it's going to ring on all your Mac apparatus. So you are reachable wherever you're, even if you don't really want to be. Of course, you can alter your FaceTime settings as a way to turn this feature off.

Some of the other features in FaceTime are the graphic in picture view. With this particular feature, you can see exactly what your dialogue partner is seeing of you. You can also use the front or rear view camera in your apparatus, also as easily transition between portrait and landscape view. Also, FaceTime can now support high-definition video calls, assuming you've a high def camera (up to 720p) on your apparatus.

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