How to Use FaceTime for Android

September 2024 ยท 3 minute read

Key Takeaways

After years of requests, Apple finally made it possible for people with Android phones to use FaceTime...kinda. It's not as simple as downloading the FaceTime app on your Android phone from the Google Play Store, but the video calling functionality is there. We'll show you how it works.

The catch here is you still can't initiate a FaceTime call from your Android device. You can, however, join a FaceTime call if you get invited by someone with an iPhone, iPad, or Mac. It's not quite the "FaceTime for Android" dream, but it's the best we have.

How to FaceTime on Android

To use FaceTime on Android, you'll need a supported browser (such as Google Chrome) and a friend or family member with an iPhone, iPad, or macOS device. The iPhone or iPad user (iOS 15, iPadOS 15, or higher) can open the FaceTime app and select "Create Link."

Then they can share the link with you however they want.

On Mac, as long as they're running macOS 12 Monterey or newer, they can find the "Create Link" button at the top of the FaceTime app.

Next, they can share the FaceTime link with you using any messaging platform.

This is where Android devices enter the situation. You will receive a link to "facetime.apple.com" that looks something like this:

Open the link in Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge on your Android phone or tablet. As of January 2024, these are the only supported Android browsers. Enter your name in the box and tap "Continue."

Next, select "Join" from the floating toolbar at the top.

The person with an iPhone, iPad, or Mac that sent you the link will need to accept your request to join.

Once you're in, you'll have the typical video conference controls at the top of the screen. These include making the video full-screen, muting your microphone, showing or hiding your video, flipping the camera, and more.

Now you're in a basic version of a FaceTime call on your Android device! When you're done, simply tap the screen to bring up the toolbar again and select "Leave."

Even though it's running entirely through the browser, the quality is really good. Is this as handy as a full-fledged FaceTime app for Android? No, but it's a decent solution.

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