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Make group FaceTime calls

Make group FaceTime calls

From the course: iOS 13 and iPadOS: iPhone and iPad Essential Training

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Make group FaceTime calls

- With FaceTime, you can have group chats with up to 32 people at the same time. This can be a great solution for getting multiple people on a video call when you're all in different locations. The people you're calling just need to have iOS 12.1 or later installed on their devices or be on a Mac running macOS Mojave 10.14.1 or later on a Mac. You can start a group FaceTime call by placing a call to the first person you want to have join your meetings. So I'll open up FaceTime. And I'll just select Nick here since he's already on my call history. So now it's placing the call. And we'll wait for him to answer. There he is. Thanks again for helping out, Nick. - No problem. - All right, so now Nick and I are on a regular one-on-one FaceTime call. But if I tap the screen to bring up the controls, I can slide up and here we find Add Person which I'll select and I'll look for our colleague Jess. We could search…

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