FaceTime is proprietary and, I believe, owned by Apple. Just reading this message about it might cause a lawsuit so the answer is, probably, never to non-apple devices
All FaceTime calls on all devices between all devices are free. You just need an Apple ID, the latest iOS device, and wifi.
FaceTime is not supported by Samsung devices. There are video conferencing apps that you can download that you can use with your Galaxy devices.
It does not. FaceTime is a proprietary only to Apple devices. The Android equivalent is Hangouts.
No, only iOS devices, such as the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad support FaceTime.
No. The Samsung Galaxy Player is an android device. Facetime is for Apple products!
No. FaceTime costs $0.99 on the Mac App Store, and is built in to all iOS devices (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad) as of June 2010. FaceTime is not available on the iOS App Store.
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Yes. You can call from your contact list, or use Skype/Google Hangouts etc.
No, you cannot have group chats on FaceTime (as of September 2014). FaceTime is a video calling service Apple provides to users of their devices such as the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. You may FaceTime with only one other device at a time.
Both FaceTime and iMessage is free to Australia with AT&T if both parties have iPhones. FaceTime and iMessage are exclusive services offered with Apple devices. There is no charge for using these services.
No, Facetime is available on Mac and iOS products only. But if you want to video chat with those devices, Skype will work for iOS, Mac, and PCs.
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.