iOS 6 pushed Facetime into your contact's profile in either your Contacts.app or Phone.app. Tapping on the contact, then you should see "Facetime". In iOS 7, it's an independent app again, just like iOS 5.
iOS 6 pushed Facetime into your contact's profile in either your Contacts.app or Phone.app. Tapping on the contact, then you should see "Facetime". In iOS 7, it's an independent app again, just like iOS 5.
If your iPhone was originally purchased in the Middle East, in a country where FaceTime is banned, you won 't be able to add FaceTime to your iPhone. iPhones sold in these countries have no FaceTime app and there is no way to add it as it is not available in the AppStore.
Hi my son has been given an iPhone 4 by his cousin phone is working great except for FaceTime (which works fine on his iPad )when I FaceTime him it rings on iPad but not on phone even when I switch iPad off it won't connect on phone is there a conflict of address thanks