Thursday, December 31, 2015

Free calls with FaceTime

Free calls with FaceTime
Audio FaceTime iOS 7 also provides pure voice or video call when the connection is too bad is not used. We show what the new version of FaceTime can if you want to make free calls to UK, USA, Canada, Australia and China.

The advantage of free calls with FaceTime audio and Internet phone is the fact that it is not a function of the IOS system. FaceTime calls appear ordinary calls in the call list can be started directly from the address book or missed calls. The disadvantage is that only the connection works between iPhones via FaceTime.

Free calls with FaceTime
FaceTime is great in the integrated system of iPhone. Consequently, many ways are there to connect. The classic method is through the phone application.


Here you can select a contact on a regular basis as the destination, you will find phone numbers in the entry for FaceTime. Here you can touch the icon of the video camera during phone calls and audio FaceTime.

It can also be started directly from the address book, a FaceTime call or message through the application by pressing the top right on "Contact Us" within a conversation.Of course, you also have access to your contacts and groups here. FaceTime may not know what mobile phone number or email a connection is possible, it is advisable to create a favorite group or separate FaceTime-enabled contacts.

For iPhone users, there is no agreement as an alternative to SMS iMessage is another way to replace a classic function of an IP-based phone service.

About FaceTime audio you can make unlimited long with other iOS 7 users worldwide calls. It is expected to remain in the joy of wireless service providers within the limits.

FaceTime so far is in contrast to the SIP protocol for most providers unimpeded through the filter. You have to wait and see if this will change. Moreover, providers gain course well selling to larger data packages using the Internet. A business models in the long term is likely to be reversed anyway and traditional phone calls data options contracts.

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