FaceTime itself does not charge for calls, as it uses Wi-Fi or cellular data for video and audio calls. However, if you're using cellular data, standard data charges from your mobile carrier may apply. It's important to ensure you have a data plan that accommodates your usage to avoid any unexpected charges.
Nope. If the person you are calling also has FaceTime, it I completely free :]
Facetime doesn't yet support conference calling
Facetime is a video calling application introduced by Apple Inc.
No, FaceTime is not available on the Nintendo DS. The DS does not support video calling applications like FaceTime, as it lacks the necessary hardware and software capabilities. FaceTime is exclusive to Apple devices such as iPhones, iPads, and Macs.
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.
Yes, FaceTime is free to use as long as you have a Wi-Fi connection or are using cellular data. There are no additional charges for making FaceTime calls, whether you're calling someone in your contacts or internationally. However, standard data rates may apply if you’re not connected to Wi-Fi.
No, Motorola Zoom does not support FaceTime, as FaceTime is an Apple-exclusive application designed for iOS devices. However, you can use alternative video calling apps like Skype, Google Duo, or Zoom on the Motorola Zoom for similar functionality.
I dont think so. But you can use FaceTime :)
Mainly Texting, rarly calling, oovoo, facetime, and face to face
"ft" in chat typically means "FaceTime," which is a video calling feature on Apple devices.
You can "facetime" other apple computers, or use Skype.
It comes with Facetime and Messages, but cannot make regular phone calls like an iPhone can.