๐ Why Does FaceTime Keep Failing? Hereโs How To Fix It
๐ก Newskategorie: iOS / Mac OS
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There are a couple of reasons your iPhone or iPad's FaceTime app may keep failing. You could have a bad internet or Wi-Fi connection or be in an unsupported country or region. Whatever the problem is, these easy troubleshooting methods will help you resolve the issue. You could have a bad internet or Wi-Fi connection or be in an unsupported country or region, the date and time on your device could be incorrect, or an Apple server could be down. How Do I Fix Bad FaceTime Connection? Before moving on to the more advanced troubleshooting steps, here are a few basic solutions to try: Check that Airplane Mode is off and you have a strong internet connection. Turn on mobile data in Settings > Cellular or Mobile Data. Checkย this listย to be sure that FaceTime is supported in your country or region. Check thatย Apple's FaceTime serversย are working properly in your region. If the dot next to FaceTime is red, the server is down. Restart yourย iPhone, iPad, orย Mac. 1. Check if FaceTime Is on and Not Restricted in Settings and Screen Time If you have accidentally toggled off FaceTime in the Settings app or restricted it in Screen Time, your FaceTime calls will not connect. Time needed:ย 2 minutes. To check that FaceTime is not restricted: Go to Settings and scroll down to FaceTime. If the FaceTime switch is off, toggle it back on. Next, go to Screen Time in the main Settings window. Scroll down to and select Content & Privacy Restrictions. If you have restrictions set up, click Allowed Apps. Find FaceTime in the list and toggle it on. 2. Make Date & Time Set Automatically An incorrect phone clock and date could cause FaceTime to fail to function properly. This inaccuracy usually creeps in when you set your iPhoneโs time settings to Set Manually. To correct matters, change the setting to Set Automatically so your iPhoneโs time and date sync with your network providerโs. Open the Settings app and select General. Scroll down and select Date & Time. Toggle on Set Automatically. 3. Update Your iPhone, iPad or Mac Your problem could be software-related or from an outdated version of iOS, iPadOS, or macOS. So, upgrade your deviceโs software to the latest version available. If there are security updates available, download these too. 3.1. To Update Your iPhone and iPad Open Settings and select General. Select Software Update and allow the device to check for available updates. If there are updates, download and install them. 3.2. To Update Your Mac: Open System Settings in the Apple menu on the menu bar. Click General in the sidebar and select Software Update. Allow the Mac to check for available updates and click Update Now to download them. 4. Reset Your Deviceโs Settings Perhaps you tweaked a few settings without knowing the far-reaching consequences they would have. Now, FaceTime calls keep failing and you canโt retrace your steps. Or you recently downloaded and installed the wrong internet providerโs configuration settings. In either case, your best bet is to reset some device settings. Resetting network settings is the less risky option, so letโs try that first. Open Settings and select General. Scroll down to and select Transfer or Reset iPhone. Click Reset. Select Reset Network Settings in the pop-up window. Youโll be prompted to enter your passcode to authorize the operation. If resetting network settings does not solve the problem, try resetting all settings. This will return all settings to factory defaults. However, your files and media will be untouched. To reset all device settings, follow the steps outlined above but select Reset All Settings in step four. Enter your passcode when prompted. 5. Contact Apple Support While these troubleshooting steps should resolve your โFaceTime failingโ issue, the problem may persist. In that case, contactย Apple Support. Explain your problem to the support person in detail and wait patiently as they provide solutions to try. Rest assured, FaceTime will be up and running again in no time and you can make your audio and video calls without hindrance. Why Does My FaceTime Keep Failing With One Person? If FaceTime keeps failing with one person and prevents you from voice and video calling them, the most common reason is a slow or bad internet connection on the other person's side. Have the individual check their internet or Wi-Fi connection. Alternatively, if they have an active internet connection and speed isnโt the problem, walk them through the troubleshooting steps in this article. Better yet, send them the article so they can check for the possible problems we covered. Lastly, if they still canโt find a fix, confirm that you have their phone number or email address correctly stored in your iPhone. If you have the correct information, check that they have FaceTime allowed in their ScreenTime content and privacy restrictions. ...