Version 3.0, updated October 15, 2024
Dig into FaceTime, Messages, and Phone from the basics through the most advanced and interesting features available, including screen sharing, group calls, and sending rich messages in Take Control of FaceTime and Messages. This comprehensive book will answer every question and reveal useful features you never knew existed.n FaceTime, Messages, and Phone form the core of video, texting, and calling tools for Apple devices. In this book, Glenn Fleishman lays out your options to best understand, use, and customize these apps. Start by mastering (or reviewing) the basics of each app, then move into group calls and texts, using rich media, maintaining your privacy, and adding whimsy to conversations. Covers iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS.
The book covers all three apps (and the many ways in which they interact) extensively, showing you:
• What's new in the FaceTime, Messages, and Phone apps (updated for macOS Sequoia 15.1, iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, watchOS 11.1, and tvOS 18.1)
• How to master the basics of the FaceTime, Messages, and Phone apps
• Essential settings and preferences for these apps
• Ways to share your screen (or let someone share theirs with you) in both FaceTime and Messages, and when to use which
• How to have fun and get creative with Message Effects, Camera Effects, stickers, and hashtag images
• How Apple secures live audio, video, and texting
• Strategies and tools to identify and block unwanted phone calls and messages
• How to use Apple Intelligence features in the Messages and Phone apps
You’ll learn about FaceTime capabilities such as:
• How to use FaceTime for audio or video calls with one person or a group of up to 32 people
• Why you might want to use a FaceTime Link, and how it can extend FaceTime to Windows and Android users
• How to work with audio input and output devices in FaceTime
• How to use enhanced audio (Mic Mode) and video (Portrait Mode) effects in FaceTime calls on supported devices
• How to place and receive FaceTime calls on an Apple TV using Continuity Camera
• How to use SharePlay, which lets parties carry on a FaceTime conversation while enjoying synchronized video, audio, or screen sharing
• How to use gestures to create animated video effects
• How to replace your background in video calls
Find out things you never knew about Messages, including:
• Why some conversations in Messages use iMessage (blue bubbles for individuals, gray bubbles for businesses) while others use SMS/MMS/RCS (green bubbles), and the differences between them
• All about advanced Messages features, such as nested replies and person-to-person Apple Pay
• Why Messages isn’t just for text, but also for audio messages, Digital Touch effects, animations, and more
• How to use satellite features to send and receive iMessages when you're outside cellular range
• Simple ways to create events and reminders from Messages conversations
• What to do when group chats get out of control—managing notifications, using mentions, and understanding the differences between SMS and MMS chats
• How to view transcriptions of audio messages
Make better use of the Phone app:
• How to make phone calls (including emergency calls) from your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch
• What the “verified” label on incoming phone calls means
• How to use Live Voicemail to see the message a caller is leaving in real time
Glenn Fleishman is a veteran technology writer who has contributed to dozens of publications across his career, including Macworld, Fast Company, and Increment. He has also written dozens of editions of books in the Take Control series. He spent 2019 and 2020 building 100 tiny type museums full of real printing artifacts. Glenn lives in Seattle with his wife and two children.