December 2011. No exact date was given, but it is expected to release on December 8th.
The 3DS Swapnote code, also known as the friend code for Swapnote (or Nintendo Letter Box), is a unique identifier assigned to each Nintendo 3DS user that allows them to send and receive messages and drawings with friends. To share Swapnote messages, you need to exchange these friend codes with others. However, please note that the Swapnote service was discontinued in 2013, so it is no longer possible to use this feature on the Nintendo 3DS.
Because the 3DS has a different messaging system called Swapnote. You can download it for free from the Nintendo eShop. It allows you to message friends using SpotPass, or other users using StreetPass.
Nope. The 3DS does not include Pictochat. But a way to communicate with friends is to use Swapnote, a free download from the Nintendo eShop.
The 3DS does not support Pictochat cannot be downloaded onto the 3DS.
There's no Swapnote for DSi so no.
No, the Nintendo 3DS and the Gameboy are completely different handheld console systems.
Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DSI.
No, 3DS games are region locked.
to register your friends your friend must have a 3ds with swapnote also and then once you find them you have to enter there code
No, the 3DS is region locked, a US game will not work on a European console.
The TTDS can't work on the 3DS console. But there is a new TT 3DS card, which can run DSi games perfectly on Nintendo 3DS console.
No, PictoChat and Swapnote cannot connect with each other. PictoChat is a messaging application for the Nintendo DS, allowing users to send drawings and messages locally, while Swapnote (also known as Nintendo Letter Box) is designed for the Nintendo 3DS and uses Wi-Fi to send handwritten notes and drawings. Since they operate on different systems and have distinct functionalities, they are not compatible.