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FaceTime: How to Get Started With Video Chat on Your Apple Device


Hello, everyone!


Missing your loved ones and longing for a face-to-face chat? Well, if you have an Apple device like an iPhone or iPad, you have a built-in app called

FaceTime that can help you do just that. Here's a quick guide on how to use it.



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Step 1: Open FaceTime

FaceTime comes pre-installed on Apple devices. You'll find it on your home screen - it's a green icon with a white video camera.


Step 2: Sign In

To use FaceTime, you need to be signed in with your Apple ID. If you've used the App Store, you're likely already signed in. If not, you can sign in through the "Settings" app.


Step 3: Make a Call

To start a call, open FaceTime and tap the "+" button at the top right. Then, type in the name, phone number, or email address of the person you want to call. Tap their name when it appears, and then tap the "Video" button to start a video call or "Audio" for a voice-only call.


Step 4: Answer a Call

When someone calls you, your device will ring, and you'll see "Accept" and "Decline" buttons on the screen. Tap "Accept" to answer the call.


Step 5: End a Call

When you're done chatting, tap the red button with an X in the middle to hang up.


And that's it! You're all set to keep in touch with your loved ones through video calls. Happy chatting!



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