No you can be using a i phone to. Or any apple product besids a tv. You can also be Using a mac conputer to. Hope that answers your question bye!
that's the idea of facetime
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.
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.
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.
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.
The difference between the Iphone 4 and the iPod Touch is that the iPhone is techincally a iPod, but with phoning capabilities. Also, the iPhone 4 can use FaceTime, a app that use video calling. Also, the newest iPod has FaceTime too. So, both the iPhone and the iPod are both the same.
While there is no way to do so as of yet, Apple is currently working on a feature to allow FaceTime through iChat.
Upgrade to iOS5 (sync with iTunes and follow the prompts), then select FaceTime from the home screen. Log in with the e-mail you wish to be identified by, and have your friends do the same. Then pick a contact, and start talking!
Yes, someone in Guyana can FaceTime with a person in the US using an iPhone, as long as both users have a stable internet connection and are connected to Wi-Fi or cellular data. FaceTime requires both parties to have an Apple device and an active Apple ID. As long as these conditions are met, they can communicate seamlessly through the app.
FaceTime is an exclusive app for Apple devices and is not available on Android. However, you can use alternative video calling apps like Zoom, Skype, or Google Meet, which are compatible with both Android and iOS devices. If you want to connect with someone using FaceTime, they can create a link via FaceTime on their Apple device, and you can join through a web browser.
Yes, you can integrate FaceTime into PowerPoint by using screen sharing. To do this, start a FaceTime call and then share your screen in a presentation mode. You can use software like Zoom or other screen-sharing tools that allow you to display your FaceTime window while presenting your PowerPoint slides. However, direct integration is not supported, so you'll need to manage both applications simultaneously.
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.