No. The Samsung Galaxy Player is an android device. Facetime is for Apple products!
Facetime is an apple only application. It will not work on android.
It does not. FaceTime is a proprietary only to Apple devices. The Android equivalent is Hangouts.
FaceTime is not available for download on the Nook tablet, as it is primarily designed for Apple devices. The Nook tablet runs on a modified version of Android and does not support iOS apps. If you want to use video calling on a Nook tablet, consider using alternative apps available on the Google Play Store, such as Zoom or Skype, which can provide similar functionality.
You cannot get FaceTime for Kindle Fire since it is for Apple only.
An Android tablet is considered to be more suitable for a 6 year old child than an Apple tablet - for various reasons. For example, there are more child suitable applications for an Android tablet than for an Apple one.
Android devices are working on Android OS (operating system) and can be produced by any brands like Samsung, LG etc.iPhones and iPads are working on iOS operating system from Apple andare produced only by Apple.Anyway there is a lot of different applications written for both platforms on the market.
iPad is from Apple. iPad is a considered a tablet. But when people refer to tablets, it could be any, such as Apple, Android, Microsoft, etc. Therefore, iPad and tablet is basically the same.
Google Android OS and Tablet PC vs Apple Competitive are the competitive brands of tablet PC. Those two are competing in which tablet is better as well.
Well, I don't think that face time app is available over Android environment rather than its available with iOS environment. But this doesn't means that you can make video call over Android its just that FaceTIme app isn't available for Android but alternative of FaceTIme is available which means yes you can FaceTIme on Android.
The Nexus 7 does not have FaceTime. It's proprietary only to Apple devices. The Android equivalent is Hangouts, which can be used cross-platform.
Depending on what compatible Android tablet you'd compare it to, but for the most part, they will both have very similar features and app selection. Since there's various tablet choices on the Android side, and different versions of iPads (iPad, iPad 2, iPad Mini, etc.), it is difficult to compare unless there's a specific Android OS tablet and a specific Apple iPad to compare.