Simple iPhone Trick for FaceTime with Android and Windows Users

A clever trick is hiding in plain sight on your iPhone.
There’s a quick and easy way to set up a FaceTime call so users with an Android or Windows device can join in seamlessly.
The simple trick, which recently resurfaced onlineIt involves opening the FaceTime app and tapping the “create link” option at the top left of the user’s screen.
From there, the FaceTimer organizer can come up with a name for the link and send it to non-iPhone users.
Recipients can open the link in updated Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge web browsers. according to Apple.
Just like a Zoom link, all recipients need to do is join and set up their cameras to use this 2021 teaser released under iPhone OS 15.
Guests don’t have access to all the FaceTime features iPhone users are familiar with, like screen sharing or starting a call, but they can turn or turn off their cameras and mute themselves.
Video calls can also be scheduled in Apple’s Calendar app by clicking the plus sign in the top right corner. FaceTime links can be added there.
Those looking to have the best possible connection while FaceTiming can toggle their router settings to enable QoS, giving “VIP” WiFi treatment to the user’s device.

There are many simple tricks to optimize the iPhone experience.
A tech expert recently shared ways to modify your iPhone’s accessibility features to get “unlimited” battery life from your device.
AirPods headphones also have an innovative feature that helps reduce background noise.
Another iPhone owner found a “secret” way his phone can help with laundry, while a fellow hacker made a long list of easy, if lesser-known, features of the device.