Video Chat for iPhone 4
Dynamic Language | June 8, 2010
Apple has finally released their highly anticipated iPhone 4. The new phone shows off a host of exciting features and a slick new style.
However, one of the most useful features may be Apple’s new method for video chatting. Apple’s new FaceTime application allows users to visually chat with any other iPhone 4 user while using a wireless internet connection.
In an industry that applauds the expansion of communication we are happy to see Apple help chip away an important visual barrier. The new FaceTime application may have big implications for the deaf community as it provides a convenient platform for communication through sign language.
We are excited that Apple has taken this important step to support sign language use throughout the world.
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Apple has finally released their highly anticipated iPhone 4. The new phone shows off a host of exciting features and a slick new style. However, one of the most useful features may be Apple’s new method for video chatting. Apple’s new FaceTime application allows users to visually chat with any other iPhone 4 user while using a wireless internet connection. In an industry that applauds the expansion of communication we are happy to see Apple help chip away an important visual barrier. The new FaceTime application may have big implications for the deaf community as it provides a convenient platform...
However, one of the most useful features may be Apple’s new method for video chatting. Apple’s new FaceTime application allows users to visually chat with any other iPhone 4 user while using a wireless internet connection. In an industry that applauds the expansion of communication we are happy to see Apple help chip away an important visual barrier. The new FaceTime application may have big implications for the deaf community as it provides a convenient platform for communication through sign language. We are excited that Apple has taken this important step to support sign language use throughout the world.