I am 80. (New Jersey) My cousin is 74 (Texas). I have an iPhone 14 and she has some kind of Android.
We want to set up a video phone conversation with our uncle, using these phones -- FaceTime and whatever app the Android offers.
Is this going to be difficult?
marble falls
(62,047 posts)... e-mail me instructions I can understand.
Lithos
(26,452 posts)You should (theoretically) be able to use Facetime.
https://www.businessinsider.com/guides/tech/facetime-for-android
wanderer54
(50 posts)WhatsApp is easy and convenient for video calls. Also audio calls and to leave vocal messages and written messages and send photos.
App is found in PlayStore(Android) and Apple Store
Effete Snob
(8,387 posts)Facetime is an Apple product. There is a way to generate a link that an Android user may use, but the call will need to be initiated by an iphone user:
https://www.geeky-gadgets.com/how-to-make-facetime-calls-on-android-08-03-2023/
Alternatively, there are conferencing apps which do not care what operating system you use. These include Skype, Whatsapp and Google Meet. To use any of them, each person will need to install the corresponding app and set up a user account.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,079 posts)We use what used to be called Google Duo; now it's called Meet. Works well, no cost to the users.
Meet is compatible with both iPhones and the Android.
It's a lot of fun too!
BadGimp
(4,063 posts)This link will let anyone set up a free Gmail account which comes w Google Meet.
https://accounts.google.com/signup/v2/webcreateaccount?service=mail&continue=https%3A%2F%2Fmail.google.com%2Fmail%2Fu%2F0%2F&biz=false&flowName=GlifWebSignIn&flowEntry=SignUp
But only one person needs to have a Google Meet account and initiate the Google Meet.
Also, Facebook is an easy solution if everyone has a Facebook account.
Best of luck.
Earth-shine
(4,044 posts)Supposedly, it is the easiest to use.
My wife uses it all the time.
DFW
(56,526 posts)snowybirdie
(5,627 posts)Is what we use when video calling relatives. Easy
CloudWatcher
(1,923 posts)Skype is another solution, works ok between macOS, windows, Android, iOS. Easy to use.
hunter
(38,924 posts)My wife's dad, in his nineties, comfortably uses it.
As some kind of sixty-year-old Luddite autistic spectrum paranoid, I don't.
Ordinary phone calls are difficult enough for me.
In my family tradition you only call someone long distance when something horrible has happened and there's some immediate and generally unpleasant action that needs to be taken.
LearnedHand
(4,033 posts)Its a very secure messaging app and allows criss-platform video calls. No cost to use it.