iPhone 8 and later now support 1080p FaceTime calls with iOS 14.2<div class="feat-image">
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update with iOS 14.2 that didn’t appear in the release notes. With the latest public release, iPhone 8 and later have gained support for 1080p FaceTime HD video calls on Wi-Fi and for iPhone 12, on 5G and Wi-Fi.</p>
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iPhone 8 and later now support 1080p FaceTime calls with iOS 14.2