How to Enable Facetime Photo on iPhone Running iOS Version 15.1

To turn it on, follow these steps: Open the Settings app and scroll down to the “FaceTime” section. Tap the “Live Photos'' toggle to turn it on. Now launch the Camera app during Facetime and take Live Photos as usual.
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In this tutorial, we will be discussing how to enable Facetime live photos on an iPhone running iOS version 15.1. To begin with, open your settings app, and scroll down to Facetime. If you are unsure about your current iOS version, go to General > About to check.

Once you have reached Facetime, scroll down to Facetime live photos. By default, it is disabled, and to enable it, simply tap on the toggle button next to it. The slider will move to the right, indicating that Facetime live photos have been enabled.

After enabling it, close the settings app, and you are good to go. Now, during a Facetime video call, live photos can be captured by pressing the shutter button, and they will be saved automatically to your camera roll.

Enabling Facetime live photos is a great way to capture memories during video calls with your loved ones. It’s a simple process that can be completed in just a few steps. If you have any questions or issues regarding this tutorial, feel free to comment down below. Thanks for reading!

FAQ

How do I enable FaceTime photo button?
On an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings >, FaceTime. Scroll down and turn on FaceTime Live Photos. On a Mac, open FaceTime and to go FaceTime >, Preferences from the menu bar. In the Settings tab, turn on the option to Allow Live Photos to be captured during video calls.
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Why does it say FaceTime Photos must be enabled on both devices?
The other person on the call may need to set their FaceTime preferences to allow a Live Photo before you can take one. In addition to the Settings toggle, there is a minimum OS requirement. I got the same error message when FaceTiming with an older macOS computer.
How do I make FaceTime pictures available?
In the FaceTime app on your Mac, choose FaceTime >, Settings, then click General. Select the “Allow Live Photos to be captured during Video calls” checkbox.
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Why is my FaceTime Live photo grayed out?
Update software One of the reasons for a grayed-out FaceTime call photo could be that one or both of you are on an old iOS version. It is improbable because this feature has been around for four years now, and the supporting iPhone must have been updated at least once in four years.
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