yes it does :)
FaceTime and Skype are two different video calling platforms that are not directly compatible with each other. You cannot initiate a FaceTime call to a Skype user or vice versa, as they operate on separate systems and protocols. However, both applications can run on the same device, allowing users to switch between them for different contacts. To communicate with someone on Skype, you'll need to use the Skype app, and to reach a FaceTime user, you'll need to use FaceTime.
Yes, FaceTime Plus uses FaceTime for video.
While there is no way to do so as of yet, Apple is currently working on a feature to allow FaceTime through iChat.
To find your FaceTime address, open the FaceTime app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. On iOS devices, go to Settings > FaceTime, and your Apple ID email or phone number will be listed under "You can be reached by FaceTime at." On a Mac, open FaceTime, then go to FaceTime > Preferences to see your address. This is the information you can share with others to connect with you via FaceTime.
no more facetime means you can't video chat on facetime anymore :)
yes it does
She doesn't give out her FaceTime, sorry!
FaceTime is enabled on the 4 and 4s by default. to make a facetime call, go into contacts, and find the person you wish to facetime. at the very bottom of the screen, there is a button "facetime" press this to start a facetime call. Remember that you can only use facetime (whether you started the call or not) on a wifi connection
FaceTime and Skype are not directly compatible, as they are different platforms developed by Apple and Microsoft, respectively. FaceTime is exclusive to Apple devices, while Skype is available on multiple operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and mobile platforms. However, users can communicate with each other by using different devices or applications, provided they both have internet access.
no facetime is free!
Yes, you need wifi to FaceTime.