📅 February 15, 2011

iFacePad: Easy Way To Enable FaceTime On iPad [video]

A few days, we showed you how to manually enable FaceTime on the iPad, and today we’re going to show you how to use an app to automate the whole process.

A few days ago, we showed you how to manually enable FaceTime on the iPad, and today we’re going to show you how to use an app to automate the whole process. Props to Intell for this nifty little app.

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📅 February 6, 2011

HOW TO: Enable FaceTime On The iPad Running iOS 4.2.1 [video]

Here’s a nice little ‘end of the weekend’ project for you guys: enable FaceTime on your iPad. The hack installs the iPod touch 4 FaceTime application on the iPad, with a full-screen, optimized user interface.

Here’s a nice little ‘end of the weekend’ project for you guys: enable FaceTime on your iPad. The hack installs the iPod touch 4 FaceTime application on the iPad, with a full-screen, optimized user interface. Although the iPad user will not be shown due to the lack of a camera, the audio still works and the mute button is present, too.

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📅 August 6, 2010

Email-Based FaceTime Support in iOS 4.1 Beta 3. iPod Touch And iPad To Get A Front Facing Camera?

This would allow FaceTime compatibility with devices not associated with a phone number such as future camera-enabled iPads and iPod touches.

Apple pushed iOS 4.1 beta 3 to developers earlier this week, and today, MacRumors found a feature that offers the strongest evidence yet that the company is planning to roll out FaceTime video calling functionality to future non-iPhone devices based on the iOS operating system. A new option in the iOS “Contacts” application allows users to make FaceTime calls using either a phone number or an email address. This would allow FaceTime compatibility with devices not associated with a phone number such as future camera-enabled iPads and iPod touches.