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Can You Get FaceTime for Android? Here’s the Answer

By Matthew Lynch
August 5, 2023
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In today’s digital age, FaceTime has become a ubiquitous video calling app for Apple users. It allows you to connect with your family and friends anywhere in the world, as long as both parties have Apple devices. However, Android users have always been left out of the FaceTime experience. Many users have wondered, “Can you get FaceTime for Android?”

The short answer is no. FaceTime remains exclusive to Apple devices and is not available for Android users. This is because Apple has not made the app available on Google’s Play Store, nor have they developed an Android version of the app.

However, there are many alternatives to FaceTime that Android users can use to make video calls. These apps allow you to connect with other Android users, as well as users with Apple devices. Here are some popular video calling apps you can use instead of FaceTime:

1. Google Duo: This app is developed by Google and is available on both Android and iOS devices. It is a simple and easy-to-use app that allows you to make high-quality video calls with other people who have the app.

2. WhatsApp: While previously limited to messaging, WhatsApp now also includes video calling. This app is popular all over the world and supports calling with up to eight people at once.

3. Skype: The original video calling app, Skype is available on almost all devices and allows you to make calls with up to 50 people at once. It is known for its stability and high-quality video and audio calls.

4. Zoom: Zoom has quickly become a popular video calling app during the COVID-19 pandemic. It supports video calling with up to 100 people, making it perfect for virtual meetings or catching up with a large group of friends.

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