FaceTime for Android: 6 Alternative Options

January 19, 2022 • Devin Partida

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If you own an Android, you probably feel a bit left out of the video chat conversation. Apple’s iOS FaceTime is widely used and known as one of the best video conferencing apps on the market. It has crystal-clear sound, advanced audio features and even Bitmoji integration.

With more people spending time at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, FaceTime became integral. Some families had to rely on FaceTime during holidays and birthdays or catch up with friends. 

However, Androids are also reputable smartphones, so how can you find the best video chat apps to connect with friends and family? 

Below we’ll discuss some Android apps that can compete with FaceTime so you can still enjoy video chatting just as much as you would with an iOS device.

1. Facebook Messenger

If you’re one of the millions of Facebook users, using the Messenger app on your Android allows you to video chat. The Messenger app works with multiple platforms, such as other iOS phones and laptops, so that everyone can join in on the conversation. 

It’s a free, all-in-one communication app where you can text, send voice messages and join group calls. You can also sync your contacts from your Android device, and the app will link you to whoever has Messenger on their device.

2. WhatsApp

WhatsApp is another app owned by Facebook, and it’s marketed as a messaging and calling app. It’s used by over 2 billion people worldwide and is free. It’s reliable, private and is known for its ease of use. WhatsApp works across both mobile and desktop, even with slow connections. 

Another critical WhatsApp feature you should consider is that personal messaging and calls are end-to-end encrypted, so not even WhatsApp can tap into your private conversations. Calls with up to 8 people are free, but data charges may apply. 

3. Snapchat

One of the best Snapchat features is that you can participate in group calls with up to 16 people and add quirky special effects during calls. There are even augmented reality (AR) filters that can be used. You can video chat with up to 16 people in addition to sending live chats and photos or videos. Snapchat is entirely free, but you may have to contend with ads every now and then. While Snapchat is a bit of an odd app, its popularity shows how many people enjoy using it for all the features it has to offer.

4. Skype

Skype is essentially the original FaceTime. The app is available for download on the Google Play store and is perfect for your video chat needs. You can chat with up to 24 people in one video call, and the app allows you to message your friends and family as well. Skype also allows for regular voice calls and emoticon integration. 

Skype is available on laptops, tablets, and smartphones, so you can call anyone else who uses the app regardless of the smartphone you have. 

5. Google Duo

Google Duo claims to be the highest quality video calling app on the market. It’s compatible with both iOS devices and Android devices. Group calls work with up to 32 people, and you can doodle on video calls and add fun masks and other filters and effects. 

Like FaceTime, you can take photos during your video call to capture life’s greatest moments. One feature that FaceTime doesn’t have is the ability to leave video messages if your friends or family members can’t answer the phone when you call. It does require you to sign in with a Google account, but it is free to register as a user.

6. Viber

Last but not least, Viber is another FaceTime alternative for Android users. Viber is a free, simple and reliable video chat and messaging app. You can make group calls to up to 20 people. 

Additionally, group messages can hold up to 250 members! Viber uses end-to-end encryption, so you know that your messages and calls are private and secure. There are also Viber communities, where you can discuss different topics with members. 

Any of the options would suit the majority of Android users. They’re all fairly similar, but each one offers features that keep you connected to the people you’re closest to. 

Using Video Chat Apps on Android

While iOS FaceTime is the pinnacle of video chatting, Android users can still feel a part of the conversation. If you’re looking for a reliable video chat app for your Android device, consider some of the options listed above.

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