(Credit: James Martin/CNET)
Apple's Facetime video-chatting service may be freed from its WiFi-only restrictions soon.
At least, that's according to a warning message that pops up on current iOS devices when a user shuts off 3G during a Facetime call. The message: "Disabling 3G may end FaceTime. Are you sure you want to disable 3G?"
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There's really no reason why the message should pop up since Facetime runs on WiFi only, which have some believing that Facetime over 3G may be coming to the next version of iOS. The message was first discovered by Romanian website ... [Read more]
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