Facetime\’s a fun iPhone feature, but may also be annoying to exploit in the event you\’re not certain whether your contact is hooked up to a Wi-fi network or perhaps has an iPhone 4 inside the first place. Faceplant fixes that problem and more.
The Faceplant app isn\’t difficult to exploit. You only enter your name and make contact with number the first time you open it and it does the remainder. It automatically gets your mates\’ details from your contact list, so there\’s no tedious \” friending\” required-all contacts using the app will just occur complete with a status message and a note of whether they\’re connected to Wi-Fi.
From the app, you\’re capable of initiate Facetime or regular calls in addition as send video messages without draining your MMS allotment. There are options to receive push notifications, to slip into a non-public mode, and to set status messages.
There\’s no word on exactly when Faceplant will probably be available or whether it’ll cost anything, but it surely seems to have the possible to be a pleasant upgrade to Facetime-even supposing I wish i’ll get an identical features built directly into Facetime in preference to having to exploit a third-party app. [Faceplant]
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