Why isn't my FaceTime working
My FaceTime app won't send my calls since I last updated my phone
iPhone 14 Pro Max, iOS 17
My FaceTime app won't send my calls since I last updated my phone
iPhone 14 Pro Max, iOS 17
Hi Zayyyyo,
Thank you for participating in the Apple Support Communities. We understand you're unable to send FaceTime calls since updating iOS. This article has some steps that may help: If you can't make or receive a FaceTime call on your iPhone or iPad.
"You need a cellular or Wi-Fi connection to use FaceTime on your iPhone or iPad. Otherwise, you might have issues for one of these reasons.
Check whether a FaceTime feature is available
Update your FaceTime settings after you set up a new device
If you experience issues with receiving a FaceTime call after set up, update your device with the following steps:
If you have issues with Messages after you set up a new device, you can also update your Messages settings.
Use a fast connection to avoid sound quality issues with FaceTime
If your cellular connection or Wi-Fi network runs slowly, or other users stream audio or video on the same Wi-Fi network, you might have these issues:
Make sure that both you and the person that you call use a fast Wi-Fi or cellular connection. If you use Wi-Fi, FaceTime requires a broadband connection.
If you still need help
If none of the above reasons apply to you, and you still can't make or receive FaceTime calls, follow these steps:
2. If you're trying to use FaceTime over cellular, make sure that Use Cellular Data is on for FaceTime. Go to Settings and tap Cellular or tap Mobile Data, then turn on FaceTime. If you're using an iPad, you might see Settings > Cellular Data.
3. Go to Settings > FaceTime and make sure that FaceTime is on.
4. Go to Settings > General > Date & Time and turn on Set Automatically.
5. Restart your device.
6. Update your device to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS."
Take care.
Hi Zayyyyo,
Thank you for participating in the Apple Support Communities. We understand you're unable to send FaceTime calls since updating iOS. This article has some steps that may help: If you can't make or receive a FaceTime call on your iPhone or iPad.
"You need a cellular or Wi-Fi connection to use FaceTime on your iPhone or iPad. Otherwise, you might have issues for one of these reasons.
Check whether a FaceTime feature is available
Update your FaceTime settings after you set up a new device
If you experience issues with receiving a FaceTime call after set up, update your device with the following steps:
If you have issues with Messages after you set up a new device, you can also update your Messages settings.
Use a fast connection to avoid sound quality issues with FaceTime
If your cellular connection or Wi-Fi network runs slowly, or other users stream audio or video on the same Wi-Fi network, you might have these issues:
Make sure that both you and the person that you call use a fast Wi-Fi or cellular connection. If you use Wi-Fi, FaceTime requires a broadband connection.
If you still need help
If none of the above reasons apply to you, and you still can't make or receive FaceTime calls, follow these steps:
2. If you're trying to use FaceTime over cellular, make sure that Use Cellular Data is on for FaceTime. Go to Settings and tap Cellular or tap Mobile Data, then turn on FaceTime. If you're using an iPad, you might see Settings > Cellular Data.
3. Go to Settings > FaceTime and make sure that FaceTime is on.
4. Go to Settings > General > Date & Time and turn on Set Automatically.
5. Restart your device.
6. Update your device to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS."
Take care.
Why isn't my FaceTime working