How to Finally FaceTime Your Non-Apple Friends

Apple lovers will know that FaceTime and Messages are key features that lock you into the Cupertino ecosystem. Apple has now opened up the floodgates to allow anyone to join a FaceTime call, even those who aren't on Android or Windows.AdvertisementApple has not yet released a FaceTime app on Android or Windows. This would be way too cool. Apple has come up with a compromise. We will be able share FaceTime links to friends, which they can open in their web browsers. You can join FaceTime calls on any platform Android or Windows as long as you have the link.There is a catch, but not a large one.This new feature is not available to everyone, but Apple will include it in its next iOS 15 update. Although the software has not been officially released as of writing, it is currently being beta tested. FaceTime calls can be made with Android or Windows phones today if you are willing to install the unfinished software. Follow our instructions to install iOS 15 beta on iPhone.How to share FaceTime links with anyoneOpen the FaceTime app with iOS 15 installed on your iPhone. You will see a slightly different interface than iOS 14. However, the most important part of this window for our purposes is the Create Link option. To continue, tap that.G/O Media may be eligible for a commission. Big Spoon CBD Oil Sleep Oil - Vanilla Cream. Get the best sleep of your livesGet a boost of 5-HTP, Chamomile and GABA, L'Theanine, Lemon balm, and Valerian Root for just $41 at Sunday Scaries. Use the promo code CBDDAYAfter you have done this, iOS will open the share sheet. You can then share the FaceTime link in any way you like. You can email, text, slack, tweet, or email the link. It doesn't matter how you send it. The link can be given a unique name by clicking Add Name under FaceTime Links.AdvertisementOnce you have sent the link to your friend, they can simply open the link in any web browser they choose. This applies to Android, Windows, and any other OS that supports the latest versions of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, as well as H.264 video encoders.They will be able to access FaceTime in their browser when they join the call. Apple will ever create an Android or Windows FaceTime App. We will find out in the future. This is the best thing and the first step towards bridging the gap between platforms.