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Looking to FaceTime with someone, but stuck on an Android phone? Don't despair, there's an easy workaround that can have you ...
iOS 18 introduces a lesser-known feature that lets iPhone users control each other's devices remotely, and Android really should copy it.
On the iPhone users' side, they'll get a notification to let the Android user into the FaceTime session. And just like that, Android users can participate in a FaceTime call.
You can remotely control another person's iPhone, iPad, and Mac using FaceTime. This requires you to use Facetime's screen sharing feature and request control of the other person's device.
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