Yes you can and as FaceTime is now installed on most devices. You can also iMessage between devices free of charge (sending text messages), to IPad 2 and iPhone 4 and other iPhone and Touch devices. It uses your wifi connection and you can iMessage or FaceTime anyone anywhere as long as they have the iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad.
that's the idea of facetime
Depends on your service plan. The most basic plan does not come with free texting. Though most plans today have unlimited texting. I would ask your provider or the account holder.
Of course you can! Just make sure both devices have the facetime accounts set up and make sure they are both connect to a wifi. It should work fine after this.
Both of your's and your partner's ipod have to be the 4th generation in order to have video calls like facetime. Both of you have to have wifi in your area. 1. open contacts 2. save your partner's itunes account email 3. open facetime 4. click contacts 5. open your partner's profile 6. press on his/her email 7. you will be able to facetime with your partner if he/she is on his/her ipod with wifi
No, Facetime is not compatible with any pre-iPhone 4 models. This is because it requires a front facing camera, and only the iPhone 4 and iPod Touch 4 have both a front facing camera and are Facetime supported.
While there is no way to do so as of yet, Apple is currently working on a feature to allow FaceTime through iChat.
not uless you both know that it is being recorded
Yes, if they are both running iOS 5 or higher, and iMessage is enabled
You can FaceTime from an iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, etc. to any other such device. If you're both using WiFi, it won't accrue any additional fees.
Sure can! As long as both parties have a good internet connection.
No you both have to have an iphone 4 :)