FaceTime is coming to Android and Windows via the web

FaceTime is coming to Android and Windows via the web

Users on Android and Windows will be able to join FaceTime calls for the first time. Apple said during its WWDC keynote that FaceTime will be available on the web, allowing customers to call in from Android and Windows PCs. Previously, the video calling service was only available on Apple’s iOS and Mac platforms.

With this update, Apple is making FaceTime more like Zoom’s video calling service. FaceTime will also let you get a link to a scheduled call so you may share it with others ahead of time and join in at the appropriate time.

There was no immediate word on a release date. The web features appear to be coming with iOS 15 in the fall.

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Apple also revealed that iOS 15 will provide a number of other FaceTime enhancements. A new grid view option has been added, as well as a voice isolation function to increase sound quality, spatial audio compatibility, and the ability to blur your background using “portrait mode.”

SharePlay, a key new feature, is also available. SharePlay allows a group of people to simultaneously view or listen to the same thing. You may use the feature to add songs, videos, or share your screen. Disney Plus, Hulu, HBO Max, and Twitch are among the companies who have signed on to support the functionality. Of course, Apple Music and Apple TV Plus support it as well.

During the epidemic, virtual viewing parties grew popular, and SharePlay delves deep into this. Apple appears to be attempting to turn FaceTime into more of a social media platform than just a tool to make quick video calls to relatives.

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