

Can you just use Wi-Fi to FaceTime on Android? If you have an Apple device, you can send a FaceTime link to more than one person and multiple users can join. Can I send a FaceTime link to more than one person? There are, however, alternative apps like Google Meet that offer a similar face-to-face call experience across mobile devices. Unfortunately, FaceTime is not available on the Google Play store.Īlso: How to take a screenshot on Android Android users can only join FaceTime calls hosted by Apple users. Since FaceTime is an Apple-owned service, no.
Can Android phones initiate a FaceTime call? In order to have a successful iPhone to Android FaceTime call, the Apple user will need to be running iOS 15 or later on their iPhone, MacOS 12 Monterey or later on their Mac, and iPadOS 15 or later on their iPad. Screenshot by Christina Darby/ZDNET FAQs What iOS do you need to FaceTime an Android? While ZDNET's Sabrina Ortiz was able to cosplay as her favorite new robot - Amazon's Astro - I couldn't do the same from my Android device. If you see inaccuracies in our content, please report the mistake via this form. If we have made an error or published misleading information, we will correct or clarify the article.

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