What is the Android version of FaceTime?
The Android version of FaceTime is Google Duo. Google Duo is a video calling app developed by Google, available for both Android and iOS devices. It offers high-quality video and audio calls, and you can use it to connect with friends and family across different devices. Other popular video calling apps that work on Android include WhatsApp, Skype, and Zoom.
How to use FaceTime on your Android device or PC
For years, many Android users wanted to use FaceTime because of its great video and audio quality. In 2021, Apple made a big change by allowing people with Android phones, tablets, Windows PCs, and Chromebooks to use FaceTime from a web browser. This was surprising because Apple usually doesn’t let users replace its own apps with others.
Now, Apple users can set these browsers as their default apps, which is a big step.
When using FaceTime from a web browser, the experience is a bit different. There are fewer features, and you still need an Apple device to start FaceTime calls.
To help Android users access FaceTime, we’ve included a guide that shows you how to use FaceTime from a web browser and explains some challenges you might face.