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Can I receive calls on my iPad 1 using the TextFree app?


Question Posted Wednesday July 24 2013, 5:42 am

Can I receive calls on my iPad 1 using the TextFree app? Twice I've had people try and call me. I get a text/notification from the number saying "- just called you at your Pinger number." I didn't think I'd be allowed to use the call feature with my iPad 1 and that was good because I didn't want it. But was I wrong? I didn't see an option to answer anything though.

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Catie55 answered Wednesday August 7 2013, 5:12 pm:
I have the same thing on my ipad and yes you can it works but only if you have the app with the phone on it if not you can only text

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