Why is Group FaceTime Not Working?

First of all, let us look at devices that support group FaceTime. Note that if your device is not on the list but has iOS 12.1.4, then you can join Group FaceTime calls as audio participants. To use Group FaceTime video calls, you need:

iOS 12.1.4 or later or iPadOSiPhone 6s or lateriPad Pro or later, iPad Air 2 or later, iPad mini 4 or later, iPad (5th generation) or latermacOS Mojave 10.14.3 (build 18D109) or later

On iPhone, group FaceTime may not work properly if you are using FaceTime effects during the call. So, if this is the case, make sure you keep it simple. At times, slow internet or wrong and unsupported peripherals connected with your Mac may cause trouble with group FaceTime. Another reason may be a participant in the group call who has problems with their Apple device. And thus it is affecting the call experience for everyone. For this, you may initiate a new FaceTime video call and add individual participants one by one to it. Once you find the person due to which problems arise in the group call, ask them to follow these fixes.

Group FaceTime Not Working? How to Fix It

Check FaceTime StatusSet Device’s Date and Time to AutomaticallyCheck Device’s Camera, Microphone, SpeakerRestart your DeviceStop Using FaceTime EffectsDisable and then Re-enable FaceTimeSign Out and Sign in to FaceTimeMake Sure FaceTime is Not RestrictedRestart your Internet ConnectionCheck the Software Update

#1. Check FaceTime Status

Head over to the Apple Support System Status page and see if FaceTime is working from their end or not. If it is working, you will see a green dot next to FaceTime.

#2. Set Device’s Date and Time to Automatically

On iPhone and iPad: Open the Settings app → tap on General. Tap on Date & Time. Turn on the toggle for Set Automatically. On Mac:

#3. Check Device’s Camera, Microphone, Speaker

On iPhone and iPad: Open the camera and swipe to video mode. Record a short video with sound. Now play the video on speaker or connected earphone. If you are successful, that means the device’s camera, mic, and speakers or earphones are working perfectly. If not, restart your device. On Mac: Open the Photo Booth app and check the camera. For Microphone, open System Preferences, click on Sound → Input. Now speak something. Make sure the Input volume slider is in middle. Also, if you speak something the Input level will move. For Output, volume ensures the slider is all the way to the right. For the speaker test, play a song or YouTube video.

#4. Restart your Device

On iPhone or iPad: Use the buttons to switch off the device. Or, open the Settings app → General → Shut Down. After a minute turn the device back ON. On Mac: Click on the Apple logo and then click Restart.

#5. Stop Using FaceTime Effects

iPhone 7 and later support camera effects in FaceTime calls. You can become an Animoji or Memoji, use a filter to change your appearance, add a text label, add stickers, and add shapes. If you are having trouble in a group FaceTime calls consider disabling all camera effects you are using.

#6. Disable and then Re-enable FaceTime

On iPhone and iPad: Open the Settings app → Tap FaceTime → Turn OFF the toggle next to FaceTime. After few seconds turn it back ON. On Mac:

#7. Sign Out and Sign in to FaceTime

On iPhone and iPad: Open the Settings app → Tap FaceTime → Tap on your Apple ID → Tap Sign Out. After a minute sign back in. On Mac:

#8. Make Sure FaceTime is Not Restricted

On iPhone and iPad: If you use the same Apple ID on Mac, these settings are carried over. Or, you may open System Preferences → Screen Time to follow the above steps on Mac. After you are done with the FaceTime call, you may choose to enable these Screen Time settings again.

#9. Restart your Internet Connection

Use the power button on your home router or use the wall switch to turn it off and then back on after 30 seconds.

#10. Check the Software Update

If the problem still exists, make sure that you are running the latest version of iOS or macOS on your device. On iPhone and iPad: Open the Settings app → Tap General → Software Update. If you see a pending update, tap Download and Install. On Mac: That’s all, folks. This is how you can fix the issue of group FaceTime not working on Mac. If you have a further issue, you may try contacting Apple Support via chat and see if they have any other information regarding this. Some Helpful Posts For You:

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