I have a friend with two iPhones, two different numbers. When I call her with FaceTime audio, only phone A rings. How can I call phone B? The phones have two separate Apple ID addresses, but they are both set to receive Facetime calls on their 10 digit phone numbers. I have both numbers listed in my contacts as 'Home' and 'Work' for the same person.
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You would likely need to set up two separate contacts in order to call the second phone.– tubedoggCommented Oct 19, 2014 at 2:57
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Still a pretty relevant question. Everyone can't duplicate all one's contacts just to be able to choose which one to use.– athenaCommented Sep 12, 2016 at 11:42
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I'm not sure there is a standard way. It certainly isn't easy to find by using the Contacts or the Facetime app. But, it can be done:
- Send a text message to the specific number you want to Facetime call.
- Open the conversation thread.
- Click "Contact" in the top right.
- Click the symbol for calling.
- Choose "FaceTime Audio".
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I didn't find a decent way either. When a contact has more than one phone number it looks like it is the first one in
Contacts
which is choosen.– athenaCommented Sep 12, 2016 at 11:39