Ha! I just did it a big ago. Was rather nice. There was a bit of a delay
since all my data and phone circuits have a satellite backhaul, but the
quality was just dandy. Push one button while on a phone call and it just
worked. The Apple employee had a picture of a beach behind him, joking that
he was on the beach. I then flipped my camera around and showed him a photo
of Norton Sound, as I really was on the beach here in Nome. :)
I recommend folks take a look at one of these if you have the opportunity,
just to see the integration at work.
Thanks for the story link, Ken!
Scott
On 2010-06-25, Kenneth D Weinert <kenw@quarter-flash.com> wrote:
>
> Call Apple.
>
> http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/25/no-one-to-test-facetime-with-call-apple/
>
> :)
>
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