Yes, but only if someone with an Apple device invites you.
FaceTime is Apple’s video and audio calling service, mostly known for working on iPhones and other Apple devices. Until recently, FaceTime was off-limits to anyone using Android. But now, thanks to a feature introduced in iOS 15, Android users can join FaceTime calls through a web link. No iPhone required on your end.
So if a friend or family member wants to chat using FaceTime and you’re on Android, just ask them to send you a FaceTime link. Once you get that link, you’ll be able to join the call right in your browser.
Here’s a complete walkthrough for Android users who want to join a FaceTime call:
https://facetime.apple.com/join/...
).FaceTime is one of the best ways to remain in touch with loved ones, free of charge even when you're travelling. You also don't have to worry about missing important alerts, as your alarms will still work during FaceTime calls.
There’s no official FaceTime app for Android and Apple has not indicated the creation of such app. So while you can join a call using a link, you can’t:
If you want full control over calls and features, try a cross-platform app instead like WhatsApp, Google Meet, Zoom, or Skype. These apps work on both Android and Apple devices, and you won’t need to rely on someone else to create a link.
If you’re the Apple user trying to help a friend on Android join your FaceTime call, here’s what to do:
Tip: You can create FaceTime links ahead of time if you want to schedule a video call later. Just save the link and share it when you're ready. You can also share your FaceTime screen to enhance your call experience.
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iPhone users must open FaceTime, tap Create Link, and send it to their Android contact. Once the Android user opens the link and joins, the iPhone user has to tap Admit.
Here’s the key: Android users can’t start a FaceTime call. But you can still FaceTime with iPhone users, they just have to invite you.
Think of it like this:
If you want a more balanced calling experience (where you can start calls too), it might be worth switching to a universal app like WhatsApp or Zoom instead.
No. Android does not support the FaceTime app. The only way Android users can participate in FaceTime calls is through a browser link shared by an Apple user.
Yes, but with limitations:
Once in the call, you can talk, see others, mute yourself, and leave when done just like a regular video call.