This is a discussion on Curious about Facetime within the Facetime forums, part of the iPhone Apps Discussions category; Hi,
I'm thinking to have an app developed that uses Facetime. I don't yet have an iPhone yet though as I'm waiting for the iPhone ...
Hi,
I'm thinking to have an app developed that uses Facetime. I don't yet have an iPhone yet though as I'm waiting for the iPhone 5 to come out. I'm curious if Facetime is stable? Is it only for use with other iPhone users? Is it only available if one is near a WiFi connection? Does it work with a 3G network? Is there any speculation about the iPhone 5's capability with a video chat feature?
Hi,
I'm thinking to have an app developed that uses Facetime. I don't yet have an iPhone yet though as I'm waiting for the iPhone 5 to come out. I'm curious if Facetime is stable? Is it only for use with other iPhone users? Is it only available if one is near a WiFi connection? Does it work with a 3G network? Is there any speculation about the iPhone 5's capability with a video chat feature?
FaceTime is stable. It's only for iPhone or iPad/Mac users. With the latest firmware's it's only available over wifi unless jailbroken. That will change within the next few weeks when iOS 5 releases.
While developing this app check out your competitors...fring oovoo tango skype. An app that works flawlessly on 3G-4G-Wifi with 1on1 up to 4 with great speeds multi resolution options, cam/voice filters easy/adaptive gui, AND dual camera support would be a killer. Add in twitter-fb-aol-yahoo-(insert randomsocialsite) integration and youve got a money maker.
*i should be in school for programming*
Anyone know if it is possible to have a facetime video chat while at the same time bringing on the line someone on a landline, creating a 3-way conference call?
Anyone know if it is possible to have a facetime video chat while at the same time bringing on the line someone on a landline, creating a 3-way conference call?
No that's not possible. FaceTime is between 2 users. Plus how is the person with the landline going to join in. Not possible.
Anyone know if it is possible to have a facetime video chat while at the same time bringing on the line someone on a landline, creating a 3-way conference call?
No there is no such an option on FaceTime. Here is a screenshot when you are connected and ongoing FaceTime:
No option to add or make a conference call, and I guess no option to receive additional call while in FaceTime.
It's free. In iOS 5 it can be used over 3G so you'll see data charges there
Can not be used over 3G unless its an iPhone 4s. Not necessarily iOS 5. My iPhone 4 is iOS 5 but FaceTime can only be used over wifi unless jail broke.