FaceTime over 3G coming to iOS 6

The latest version of iOS 5.1.1 contains a warning which suggests that 3G FaceTime support will be included in iOS 6, Apple Insider reports.
The warning in question states that disabling 3G may end FaceTime, implying that Appleites will soon be able to free themselves from the shackles of Wi-Fi FaceTime calls (sans jailbreak) once and for all.
3G FaceTime is the latest feature rumoured to be in iOS 6, in addition to Notes and Reminders backup support and the ditching of Google maps, and we expect all to be officially unveiled on June 11th at Apple's WWDC, so stay tuned.
Check out our Apple iPhone 5 rumour mill for the latest on the next-gen iPhone, which could also be revealed at WWDC.
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Comments
sauspud
51 weeks ago
Well Done Apple. 3G Video Calls available soon.
Shame the UK has had this feature fully available since March 2003 (UK date, USA had it in 2001). Only 9 years late and 5 phones behind the technology. Lets hope you don't advertise as this "New Invention by Apple". As it is clearly neither.
Hope Stuff will acknowledge this as old tech but finally put into a new phone.
patrick begley
51 weeks ago
wen will we c a stuff.tv. android app.