Missing default apps

Hello, I just did a factory restore for my iPhone 4. I just realized that i am missing my Videos app and Face time app. is there any way to replace these? Thanks

There is no app icon on the home screen or elsewhere. Just go to the contact you want to FaceTime with and instead of choosing to call that person or text that person, there should be a button there for FaceTime as well. Then, you can choose the FaceTime "ID" from the list of numbers, emails, etc. Hope this helps.

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