FaceTime Blurred

Why are my FaceTime video calls blurry and how do I fix it?

iPhone 14 Pro Max

Posted on Nov 6, 2022 06:51 AM

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Posted on Nov 8, 2022 12:19 PM

Thanks, but that’s not the issue. The camera focuses on the main person or object, while the rest of the screen is blurred to the viewer. So when I chat with my grandson, he can see me clearly, but other objects (that we “play” with) are blurred. It wasn’t like this until I upgraded my phone.

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Nov 8, 2022 12:19 PM in response to Miche11e_P

Thanks, but that’s not the issue. The camera focuses on the main person or object, while the rest of the screen is blurred to the viewer. So when I chat with my grandson, he can see me clearly, but other objects (that we “play” with) are blurred. It wasn’t like this until I upgraded my phone.

Nov 8, 2022 08:39 AM in response to SamB457

Hi SamB457,


Thanks for contacting Apple Support Communities!


We understand that your FaceTime video calls appear blurry.


Does this happen with all contacts? It may be due to your network connectivity. You can follow the steps outlined here to help you troubleshoot and isolate this behavior further: If you can't make or receive a FaceTime call on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support


Use a fast connection to avoid sound quality issues with FaceTime
If your cellular connection or Wi-Fi network runs slowly, or other users stream audio or video on the same Wi-Fi network, you might have these issues:
• Connection alerts or unable to connect
• Choppy video calls
• Black screen
• Dropped calls
Make sure that both you and the person that you call use a fast Wi-Fi or cellular connection. If you use Wi-Fi, FaceTime requires a broadband connection.


We hope this helps.


Cheers!

Nov 8, 2022 01:17 PM in response to SamB457

SamB457,


We're happy to provide some additional guidance. It sounds like you may be using Portrait Mode during FaceTime calls, which can cause the background to be blurry. Follow these steps to turn it off to see if that resolves the issue for you:


Blur the background with Portrait mode
On supported models, you can turn on Portrait mode, which automatically blurs the background and puts the visual focus on you, the same way Portrait mode does in the Camera app.

1. When you’re on a FaceTime call, tap your tile.
2. Tap the Blur Background button in your tile.
To turn Portrait mode off, tap the button again.

Have a look at this link to learn more: Change FaceTime video settings on iPhone


Take care!

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