Will Mountain Lion combine an iphone phone number with apple ID or is iOS 6 doing this?

I was just wondering if anyone could clarify if the ability to send messages and recieve FaceTime calls through your phone number on the Mac or iPad was coming in mountain lion,or if I have to wait for its 6.

You'll have to wait until both are released.

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    IMESSAGE NOT REMOVED FROM OLD DEVICE
    If you have registered your device in your profile then go to: https://supportprofile.apple.com/MySupportProfile.do and click on you your old device in the profile and "unregister" it there.  If you have not registered it there change your Apple ID password.
    Read http://www.imore.com/text-issues-switching-iphone-android-heres-fix
    iMesssage to old phone
    If you move to another phone and forget to turn off iMessage then read “if you no longer have the device in http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5661  If you still cannot resolve it call Apple http://support.apple.com/kb/HE57
    Read http://m.samsung.com/us/support/SupportOwnersFAQPopup.do?faq_id=FAQ00053450&fm_s eq=62995

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    Turn off iMessage on your old iPhone.
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    thank you. 
    i did not know that it was different from normal writing where one might use all caps to cull the attention of the public---as in a newspaper advertisement selling an item and the caps would be intended to make the ad stand out from other advertisements.  i'm old school i guess but im learning & i thank you.
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  • If I upgrade to Lion now will mountain lion be a free update?

    If I upgrade to Lion now will mountain lion be a free update?

    I really hope that Apple will do the right/ethical thing and give recent (within the 8-9 months) purchasers of macbook, macbook pros, macbook air, and people who just bought single OS copies of Lion OS-either a free copy of Mountain Lion or a huge discount price on the OS ($5.00 max ). Let's be honest here....Mountain Lion is the patched up Lion. Apple couldn't release an update large enough to fix the problems with Lion so they instead created a new OS. They know that is the truth. 
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    What I'm getting at is that with the money they saved on gypping me with included accessories and a function OS, surely they could afford to right the situation by giving me a free copy of the new OS Mountain Lion. I might add, that way back when I had my powerbook g4 I went into to apple's genius bar one day and was trying to get an issue fixed regarding the itunes razor phone I had just purchased (way back before iphone had just come out) the music wasn't transferring from my computer to my phone. The guy was very very nice and he said he couldn't fix the problem with the phone (the usb turned out to be damaged) and he upgraded my panther to tiger for free!
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    ---also--I found something posted on another forum that I felt I just had to share that further demonstrates  examples of extrodinary past customer service from Apple:
    Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2004 2:35 am 
    I had the logic board in my iBook 800/12.1" (Nov. '02) replaced 3 times. After the 4th failure occured a couple of weeks ago, I called Apple Support and requested a replacement machine. They refused, and were fairly rude about it.
    So, in a moment of desperation, I sent an email to Steve Jobs. I did not demand a replacement machine. I simply said that I was extremely displeased with the quality of my iBook and I would no longer be purchasing or advocating Apple products. I wished Mr. Jobs the best of luck in Apple's future endeavors.
    Two days later, I received a call from Apple's Corporate Executive Relations team. The woman I spoke with apologized profusely for my troubles with the iBook. She explained the logic board replacement program to me in great detail, and then, without any prompting from me, asked if a new iBook G4 (as a replacement) would cause me to reconsider leaving the platform. **** yes. So, I'm typing this post on a brand new 1Ghz, 12.1" iBook G4
    Needless to say, despite the trouble with the machine, and the heartburn of dealing with Apple Support - in the end I'm left feeling fairly impressed with Apple. In the end, they did the right thing, and kept a customer.
    * Edit for grammar/spelling
    < Email Edited By Host >

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    Will Mountain Lion work on my 4 year old iMac with Intel Core 2 Duo processor and a 2.66 gHz.
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    Oh I really not a big tech guy I just want everything to work well.
    And I'm just about to purchase a Mac Book Pro as well.
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    Cheers

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    If I change my iPhone phone number can I use the same iTunes backup?
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    Will Mountain Lion Run on a Solid State Drive?

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    Will Mountain Lion Run on a Solid State Drive?
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  • What Macs will mountain lion support

    What Macs will mountain lion support

    Looks like Apple has a five year shelf life built into it's computers as far as OS compatability is concerned. Guess I better start saving up for a 2014 Mini.
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  • Will mountain lion see a wii on a home network

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    if this is confusing, I can give more detail when I arrive at my home.

  • Will mountain lion support safari 5.1?

    will mountain lion support safari 5.1?

    I've done the SMC reset as well as the PRAM and NVRAM, no dice.
    After going through Optoma's support just to make sure, it couldn't be anything with the projectors I called Apple and spoke with a Senior Advisor. Due to the fact that the VGA splitter works with my mid-2011 iMac, but not with the 2008 iMac his best guess is that the error must have something to do with the handshake protocols that allows the iMac to detect that there is something attached to the external display. Unfortunately there is no way to 'brute-force' the iMac to send video without receiving a handshake confirmation. The "Detect Displays" option only makes the iMac look for a display, but it won't send the signal without a response.
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  • Will Mountain Lion load over 10.5.6?

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