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Yes, about 3 minutes of fact checking on Mr. Ortiz's part would have provided him with the info that iPhone 4 FaceTime videocalling is a Wi-Fi only feature, making videocalling while driving pretty much impossible.
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Going back to the case of the cost of videocalling it is indeed a bit more expensive than an average phone call and you do need to have (minimum) 3G coverage.
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Unless you've got a Wi-Fi hotspot in your car, you won't be videocalling anyone.
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Unless you've got a Wi-Fi hotspot in your car, you won't be videocalling anyone.
Gizmodo 2010
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On the surface, NY State assemblyman Felix Ortiz's push to ban iPhone videocalling from roads makes sense.
Gizmodo 2010
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Yes, about 3 minutes of fact checking on Mr. Ortiz's part would have provided him with the info that iPhone 4 FaceTime videocalling is a Wi-Fi only feature, making videocalling while driving pretty much impossible.
Gizmodo 2010
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Part of it this is likely due to the fact that front-facing cameras aren't quite widespread enough to make videocalling a safe default; everyone can receive voice calls, text messages, or even MMS messages, but there are plenty of phones with no front-facing camera.
Ars Technica Peter Bright 2010
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FaceTime now brings to the iPhone4: videocalling with a front faced 2MP - and a user faced
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Jobs said to Ive, "I grew up with the Jetsons, seeing videocalling, now it's real."
Tech Digest 2010
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On the surface, NY State assemblyman Felix Ortiz's push to ban iPhone videocalling from roads makes sense.
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