Apple recently released iOS 13.5, which includes a new FaceTime feature that lets you stop it from automatically making the speaker bubble larger.
By default, FaceTime highlights the person speaking on a video call by making the size of the speaker's box larger.
But this can cause the boxes to bounce all over the place in a large group chat as the app tries to figure out who's speaking. In iOS 13.5, and iPadOS 13.5, you can turn it off so everyone's box stays the same size the whole time.recently added an option to FaceTime on iPhone and iPad that will stop automatically making the video box larger for the person who's speaking.
It fixes a big problem I've noticed now that I'm using FaceTime a lot more to speak with family. When lots of people talk at once, FaceTime would get tripped up and the video box bubbles for speakers would bounce all over the place as it tried to identify who was speaking.and iPadOS 13.5, which were released earlier this month. If you turn it off, FaceTime will act a bit more like Zoom and other video chat software, without boxes that resize all of the time.
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