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Whether you’re out shopping or trying to find someone in a crowd, use the Walkie-Talkie app on your Apple Watch to get in touch with just a tap. Add friends, then control when you want to talk. To use Walkie-Talkie, you and your friend both need Apple Watch Series 1 or later with watchOS 5.3. You also both need to set up the FaceTime app on your iPhone with iOS 12.4 and be able to make and receive FaceTime audio calls. Unfortunately, the Walkie-Talkie app isn’t available in all countries or regions. So do make sure it’ available in your country before you continue reading.
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If you turn on Silent Mode, you can still hear chimes and your friend’s voice. If you turn on Theater Mode, it automatically makes you unavailable to talk with Walkie-Talkie. Do Not Disturb lets you continue conversations and mirrors your iPhone settings, so you can hear from your favorites or get repeated alerts, but other calls are silenced.
If you’re having issues with sending and receiving invitations first on your iPhone, open the Settings app, then tap FaceTime. Make sure that you’re signed in with your Apple ID. Under ‘You Can Be Reached By FaceTime At’, make sure that your email address is selected. Now, restart your Apple Watch and your iPhone. Try to send the invitation again. On your Apple Watch, open the Walkie-Talkie app, swipe left on the contact, then tap the Delete icon. Tap the Plus icon, then choose the same contact.
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