Make a Group FaceTime call on iPod touch
In the FaceTime app , you can invite up to 32 participants to a Group FaceTime call (not available in all regions; iOS 12.1.4 or later).
Note: iPod touch (6th generation) supports only audio Group FaceTime calls.
Start a Group FaceTime call
In FaceTime, tap
at the top right.
Type the names or numbers of the people you want to call in the entry field at the top.
You can also tap
to open Contacts and add people from there.
Tap Video
to make a video call or tap Audio
to make a FaceTime audio call.
Start a Group FaceTime call from a group Messages conversation
In a group Messages conversation, you can initiate a Group FaceTime call with all the same people you’re chatting with in the Messages conversation.
In the Messages conversation, tap People at the top of the conversation.
Tap FaceTime.
Add another person to a call
Any participant can add another person at any time during a Group FaceTime call.
During a FaceTime call, tap the screen to open the controls, swipe up from the top of the controls, then tap Add Person.
Type the name, Apple ID, or phone number of the person you want to add in the entry field at the top.
Or tap
to add someone from Contacts.
Tap Add Person to FaceTime.
Join a Group FaceTime call
When someone invites you to join a Group FaceTime call, you see the incoming call. If you decline the call, you receive a notification that you can tap to join the call at any time while it’s active.
Leave a Group FaceTime call
To leave a group call at any time, tap .
The call remains active if two or more participants remain.