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How is a FaceTime call charged?

Generally speaking, FaceTime calls are charged as data, so whether you’re making audio or video calls, regular data charges will apply. Your particular data charges may depend on your broadband or mobile phone provider; check with them for specifics.

Also, if you’re using mobile data to make a FaceTime call, you’ll need to make sure that you have a data plan that allows for enough data usage to be able to accommodate going over your allotted limit each month.

Additionally, it’s important to note that while FaceTime calls are usually free between Apple device users, there may be some circumstances or uses of FaceTime that incur a charge from your provider.

For example, if you’re using FaceTime over a cellular network and are not connected to Wi-Fi, you may be charged for the data used during the call. It’s always a good idea to check with your provider to find out exactly what types of charges may apply when using FaceTime.

How much data does a 1 hour FaceTime call use?

A one hour FaceTime call typically uses a total data of around 150MB to 300MB, depending on a variety of factors including connection speed and quality, resolution of the call, and the type of audio and video codecs being used.

Some more intensive video streaming apps and activities may use up to 600MB per hour. It is important to keep in mind that the data usage for a FaceTime call is two-way and both participants will draw from the same data pool.

So, if you’re both connected on a one-hour call, you’re effectively doubling the amount of data used.

Is FaceTime free on Wi-Fi?

Yes, FaceTime is free to use over Wi-Fi. FaceTime is a free video and audio calling service developed by Apple and integrated within the iOS and macOS operating systems. It is a popular mobile app used to make audio and video call between two or more Apple devices.

FaceTime calls do not use your cellular plan’s minutes or data and instead use only Wi-Fi because FaceTime is an internet-based service. When connected to Wi-Fi, FaceTime calls are free of charge no matter how long or short the call is.

Therefore, making and receiving FaceTime calls over Wi-Fi is completely free, giving you an efficient way to stay in touch with family, friends, or colleagues.

Does FaceTime use internet or phone line?

FaceTime is an application developed by Apple Inc. that allows users to make real-time audio and video calls over the internet. It operates using the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) technology that is based on the internet, meaning it does not use any phone lines.

Instead, the calls are made over a Wi-Fi or cellular connection, which can be an LTE, 3G, or 4G connection. FaceTime Audio calls, on the other hand, are made using the VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) technology, which routes the audio calls via the internet.

This eliminates any need for using a phone line.