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Apple released a new commercial on its official YouTube channel this evening A Little Company, in which several Elvis Presley impersonators perform. However, the company does not highlight the King of Rock 'n' Roll himself or his music in the commercial, but group FaceTime calls.

In the more than a minute long video, several impersonators play Elvis Presley's "There's Always Me" and show off their skills through a group FaceTime video call. Apple thus clearly demonstrates that thanks to the new feature, people from all over the world can easily connect and share their common interests, in this particular case imitating a famous singer.

Through group FaceTime calls, up to 32 people can call each other at once, both in the form of video and audio only. The feature arrived relatively recently, specifically with the arrival of iOS 12.1, macOS Mojave 10.14.1 and watchOS 5.1. But only audio calls are supported on the Apple Watch. Some models of iPhones and iPads are also limited. The function can be fully used on models with an A8X processor and later.

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