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Chapter  5    
Phone 
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FaceTime
With iPhone 4 or later, you can make a video call to someone with a Mac or other iOS device that 
supports FaceTime. The FaceTime camera lets you talk face-to-face; switch to the iSight camera 
on the back to share what you see around you.
Note:  On iPhone 3GS or iPhone 4, you need a Wi-Fi connection to the Internet. On iPhone 4S or 
later, you can also make FaceTime calls over a cellular data connection. Cellular data charges may 
apply. To turn off FaceTime using cellular data, go to Settings > General > Cellular.
Make a FaceTime call:  In Contacts, choose a name, tap FaceTime, then tap the phone number or 
email address that the person uses for FaceTime.
To call someone who has an iPhone 4 or later, you can start by making a voice call, then 
tap FaceTime.
Switch cameras.
Switch cameras.
Drag your image
to any corner.
Drag your image
to any corner.
Mute (you can hear 
and see; the caller 
can see but
not hear).
Mute (you can hear 
and see; the caller 
can see but
not hear).
Note:  With FaceTime, your phone number is displayed even if caller ID is blocked or turned off.
Use Siri or Voice Control:  Press and hold the Home button  , then say “FaceTime,” followed by 
the name of the person to call.
Set FaceTime options:  Go to Settings > FaceTime to:
 
Turn FaceTime on or off
 
Specify your Apple ID or an email address for receiving FaceTime calls
Visual voicemail
Visual voicemail lets you see a list of your messages and choose which ones to listen to or delete, 
without having to listen to instructions or prior messages. The badge on the Voicemail icon tells 
you how many unheard messages you have.
Set up visual voicemail:  The first time you tap Voicemail, you’re prompted to create a voicemail 
password and record your voicemail greeting.
Listen to a voicemail message:  Tap Voicemail, then tap a message. To listen again, select the 
message and tap  . If visual voicemail isn’t available with your service, tap Voicemail and follow 
the voice prompts.