Turn off moving faces in Group FaceTime video calls

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The use ofvideo conferencing is becoming the order of the day. Almost every company out there, including WhatsApp, Google Duo, Microsoft Teams, etc., is expanding their video calling platform with new features and tweaks. Among them,FaceTime seems to be the the most preferred option for iPhone users. And why not? It’s easy to set up, offers plenty of features, and up to 32 people can join a group video call on FaceTime.

During group FaceTime video calls, Apple enlarges the tile of the person speaking to the meetup. This feature is known as Automatic Prominence, and Apple does this to highlight the speaker. While useful for small group video calling, some may find the behavior annoying when several people are speaking at the same time. With the release of iOS 13.5, Apple has added an option to disable the Automatic Prominence feature in FaceTime. Here are the steps to turn off moving faces in the FaceTime group.

Disable moving faces in FaceTime group

Step-1: Start the Settings app on the iPhone.

Step-2: Go to General -> Software Update and update to iOS 13.5.

Step-3: After a successful update, start the Settings app on your iPhone and go to the FaceTime app.

Step-4: In the FaceTime settings, you will see the Speaking option under the Automatic prominence menu.

Step-5: Uncheck the Speak option and it will disable moving faces in a Group FaceTime video call.

The contagious Coronavirus has forced us all to stay at home. But you can still keep in touch with your colleagues by trying some of the best video conferencing apps on your iPhone and iPad. Social distancing and self-quarantine are the order of the day, but work and communication need not stop.
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