D, J, funny you should say that because that is the very point I have
been trying to make. Her sister is not yet in her contact list. Her
sister uses a Wi Fi only iPad, in other words, there is no associated
phone number. Her sister's phone is not a smart phone. So, are you
saying that I
including video.
Regards,
Sieghard
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D, J, funny you should say that because
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D, J, funny you should say that because that is the very point I have been
trying to make. Her sister is not yet in her contact list. Her sister uses
a Wi Fi only iPad, in other words, there is no associated phone number. Her
sister's phone
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D, J, funny you should say that because that is the very point I have been
trying to make. Her sister is not yet in her contact list. Her sister uses
a Wi Fi only iPad, in other words
You can make a FaceTime call by either telling siri to face time you're sister
or you can go to phone.
Next go to contacts.
Next go to the contact you want to FaceTime.
After that choose FaceTime and then the call should start.
On Jul 21, 2014, at 11:12 AM, Donald L. Roberts
One minor correction. As the call is being initiated from an iPod Touch, you'll
want the Contacts app - there is no Phone app. Other than that, you are correct
- choose the contact, double tap FaceTime (or FaceTime Audio), and off you
go, assuming you've saved the same email address or phone
On July 21, Alex Hall wrote:
As the call is being initiated from an iPod Touch,
you'll want the Contacts app - there is no Phone app.
Alex, I understand that there is no phone app. But, specifically what
do you mean when you say that you'll need the contact's app? Are we
talking about
On the iPod and iPad, there is a Contacts app. It is identical to the Contacts
tab of the Phone app on an iPhone, but as those devices lack the Phone app, it
is the only default way to access your contacts.
On Jul 21, 2014, at 2:46 PM, Donald L. Roberts donald.robert...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks Alex, I understand that there is no phone in either device, and
therefore one cannot specify a phone number in the contact info. So,
what does one specify since there is no phone number?
Don Roberts
On 7/21/2014 11:55 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
On the iPod and iPad, there is a Contacts
They specify an apple ID.
On Jul 21, 2014, at 2:05 PM, Donald L. Roberts donald.robert...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks Alex, I understand that there is no phone in either device, and
therefore one cannot specify a phone number in the contact info. So, what
does one specify since there is no
You can still specify a phone number, for use with FaceTime or iMessages. You
just need to do so in the Contacts app, rather than a section of the Phone app.
On Jul 21, 2014, at 3:05 PM, Donald L. Roberts donald.robert...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks Alex, I understand that there is no phone in
L. Roberts donald.robert...@gmail.com
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Subject: Re: Face time info needed
Thanks Alex, I understand that there is no phone in either device, and
therefore one cannot specify a phone number in the contact info. So,
what does one
Donald,
It's very simple. If her sister is in your wife's contacts, all your wife
needs to do is say, Facetime Lisa, and the Facetime call should go
through.
DJ
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