FaceTime on the iPod Touch is using the camera on the iPod to have a video chat with another person with FaceTime for the iPod Touch or iPhone. You must have a Wi-Fi connection to initiate FaceTime, and the receiver also must have a Wi-Fi connection (or 3G connection for iPhones). It is good if you want to chat face-to-face without really being face-to-face.
Original Answer by Chohw0916 Edited by Arianna Lovendino For now, yes. Facetime is only available to iPhone 4. As far as I know, however, Apple is working to make Facetime available on the 3G network. I hope this helps.
No. Only the iPad 2 has FaceTime.
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Only the fourth generation iPod Touch has FaceTime. No other iPod Touch has FaceTime.
It is not possible to remove FaceTime.
Yes, FaceTime is free.
No. Only the 4th generation of the iPod Touch has FaceTime.
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The iPod Touch 3rd generation does not have a camera installed in it. There has been much thought put into this idea, but it is not known whether this idea will be implemented in the iPod Touch line or not. NOTICE: The iPod 4g the newest one now has a camera you can get facetime which is where you can video chat...
No, you do not need a phone service to use FaceTime on an iPod Touch. FaceTime relies on Wi-Fi, so as long as your iPod Touch is connected to a Wi-Fi network, you can make and receive FaceTime calls. However, you will need an Apple ID to use FaceTime.
The features on the 4g iPod touch are front facing camera and the back camera that can takes pictures or videos. You can take videos on it. You can also do FaceTime and see other people while taking to them. The sleep button is different from 12&3g. The 4g is on the right corner and 12&3g are on the left corner. There is a speaker on the 4g iPod touch.