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One feature of iPhone 4 that Apple has been pushing hard is FaceTime, its video-calling app. The iPhone 4 has a front-facing VGA camera, which can be used to make video calls to other iPhone 4 users over a Wi-Fi network. Video calling has never really taken off in Europe, mainly because it offered such an awful user experience, but FaceTime really is dramatically different. It’s easy to use, for starters – you can start with a FaceTime call, or switch to FaceTime midway through a conversation, at the touch of a button. The iPhone 4’s top-notch screen provides a really clear picture, while its dual microphones and noise-cancelling capabilities ensure good audio that remains in sync with the video. It’s a shame the service is restricted to iPhone 4 users and that it works only on Wi-Fi, though Apple hopes that will change in time. It’s also giving away its FaceTime technology to other mobile phone makers, which could really help to increase uptake of this solid video-calling app.
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i dont have anyone around my circle that has or interested in owning a iP4.. so who's im gonna FaceTime with. The camera's gonna be a decoration and i am gonna stuck paying for itsos
Looks like gotta review back my plan and re-think to get a 8GB 3GS instead....
This post has been edited by CyberianHusky: Jun 24 2010, 03:08 PM
Jun 24 2010, 03:08 PM
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