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Drumjim85

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Oct 7, 2007
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So yesterday I went into an apple store to play around with the iPhone 4. I decided to see what facetime was about so I called Apple's 888 number and started talking to a very nice lady. But then I realized there was no facetime button. I then was instructed to go into the phone settings but the facetime option wasn't there.

Do the display models run an altered firmware from the rest of the public phones?
 
When I was there on launch day you could use the model phones to Facetime with the other model phones they had there. Each phone was labeled Factime 1, 2, 3, etc. You would just select it in the contact list, something along those lines.
 
When I was there on launch day you could use the model phones to Facetime with the other model phones they had there. Each phone was labeled Factime 1, 2, 3, etc. You would just select it in the contact list, something along those lines.

Same here. There was a table dedicated to FaceTime and another just to try the phone out.
 
considering i was facetime'd from a random demo unit in an apple store yesterday (don't ask me how someone got my number), I would assume that facetime works in apple stores.
 
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