One of the benefits of owning an iPad is the ability to place phone calls through the device, and one popular way of doing so is through FaceTime.You can use FaceTime to do video conferencing, and you can also place voice calls. These instructions apply to iOS 10 and later.
You don't need to do anything special to set up FaceTime. The app is already installed on your iPad, and because it works through your Apple ID/Apple Account, you are ready to place and receive phone calls at any time.
Because FaceTime works through Apple devices like the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, however, you can only call friends and family that have one of these devices.
If FaceTime isn't already on your iPad, you can download it from the App Store for free.
The FaceTime app is easy to use and just takes a couple of taps to get you in touch with your friends and family. Here's how to use it.
Your iPad be connected to the internet to make FaceTime calls, either through a Wi-Fi or cellular connection. The person you are calling must also have an Apple device such as an iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
Tap the FaceTime app icon to launch it.
To place a call, tap theplus sign(+) at the top of the menu and begin typing in the name of the person you want to call. They will need to be in your contacts list for you to call them by name, but if they aren't in contacts, you can type in their phone number.
You can also start typing someone's name into the text field. The iPad will list out matching contacts below the input box. You may only need to type the first few letters of a name to find the contact.
Once you have all of the contacts added (you can start calls with multiple people), tap theAudio or Videobutton to start the call.
FaceTime will initiate the call, and the person or people on the other side will receive alerts that you're contacting them.
You may want to place calls between two iOS devices using the same Apple I, like if you're a parent calling a child who doesn't have their own account.
By default, all devices connected to the same Apple Account utilize the primary email address associated with that ID. They will all ring when a FaceTime call comes to that email address. You also can't place a call between two devices, just as you can't use one home phone to place a call to your house and answer it with another phone on the same phone line.
Apple has provided a workaround for using FaceTime on different devices connected to the same Apple Account.
First, you will need to go into the iPad's Settings.
On the left-side menu, scroll down and tapFaceTime.
In the middle of the FaceTime settings is a section calledYou Can Be Reached By Facetime At. Check the phone number or email address you want to use when using the device.
If you and your spouse use the same Apple Account, and you want your FaceTime calls to go to your iPad and their FaceTime calls to go to their iPad, make sure each device has its FaceTime tied to a unique email or phone number and that you only select one of them on the individual devices.
For example, one person can use the email address, and the other can use the phone number.
You can also turn off FaceTime calls to your phone number from being routed to your iPad. However, if you have FaceTime turned on, you will need to have one option checked in the "You Can Be Reached..." section. So if the phone number is checked and grayed out, it's because it is the only option checked.