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Apple has been more generous in recent updates, allowing better interaction between iOS, macOS, Android, and Windows. With iOS 18, Apple enabled RCS messaging on iMessage. Previously, iOS 15 introduced partial FaceTime support for Android and Windows.
In this article, let’s explore how you can video chat with your Android and Windows user friends using FaceTime.
To start, your iPhone or iPad should be running iOS 15 or later; for Mac, you should have macOS Monterey or later. Only then can you invite Android and Windows users to a FaceTime call using a FaceTime link.
Unfortunately, FaceTime isn’t natively available on Android or Windows. Therefore, users will need to join the call via the FaceTime link through updated Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge browsers, which support H.264 encoding. Also, Android and Windows users cannot start a FaceTime call; they can only join yours. This is why I mentioned earlier that it’s partial support.
Now, let’s learn how to create a link to invite your friends and make a FaceTime call between iPhone and Android.
The scheduled FaceTime call will be shown under the Upcoming section, and you can tap the FaceTime link to start the call.
You can also tap the ‘i‘ button next to the FaceTime link to Share or Delete it.
Once you get the FaceTime link from your friend, you can follow the steps mentioned below to join the FaceTime call.
You can also download the diagnostic log of the call. It won’t record audio or video.
That’s it! You don’t need to install Zoom or Google Meet to call your friends on non-Apple devices.
Now, you know how to use FaceTime with Android and Windows users. Do you have any other questions? Share them with us in the comments below. We’ll do our best to help you out!
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