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Level | Basic |
Device | Smartphone (iPhone) |
Topic | Video Calls |
Sub-topic | How to Join a Zoom Call |
Introduction | |
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Zoom has become one of the most commonly used platforms for people who want to have meetings or virtual get-togethers. While the pandemic may have helped make this program more popular, its usefulness is going to make Zoom a program that’ll be used for years to come. With that in mind, it makes sense that more and more people know how to use this app, especially because Zoom has become a part of almost everyone’s daily life. So, in this article, we’ll teach you how to get on a Zoom call from your iPhone, so you don’t get left out! | |
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Step # | Action |
1 | Using Zoom on your iPhone is as easy as any other app on your phone–you only need the app to get started. Once you have the app, you can join a call using one of three ways: via meeting ID (and password), Zoom link, and Phone number. However, whichever three methods you choose, you will need the respective details. Luckily, you can find these in the email that gets sent to the email address registered to your Zoom account. (An example can be seen below). |
2 | To get started, open the Zoom app on your iPhone. Look for the icon shown below and tap on it. |
3 | Once the app opens, you may find yourself on the login page. This is what it usually looks like on the iPhone: Choose the login option that best suits your situation (i.e., logging in via email address, using your Google Account, or via your Apple ID). |
4 | After logging in (or opening the app), Zoom will take you to the app’s home page. On the iPhone, Zoom’s home page usually looks like this: Look for the button that says “Join” (as shown below) and tap on it. |
5 | Zoom will take you to a page that will ask you to enter the meeting ID number and the name you want to appear on the meeting screen. Enter the appropriate details corresponding to the Zoom meeting you wish to join. (An example of a meeting ID can be seen below) |
6 | For some meetings, Zoom will bring up a window asking for the meeting’s password. If this happens, simply enter the password and then tap enter. |
7 | One other option you have that allows you to join a Zoom call would be through the link to the call. You can find the link in the email notification sent to you (as shown below). To join via a link, tap on the “Join Meeting/Webinar” button or the link in the email. |
8 | Another option you have if you’re using Zoom on a smartphone is to call. Along with the meeting ID and links, you can also find phone numbers that you can call (as shown below). Simply enter any of the numbers found in the email, call it, and you can join the call via audio. |
9 | In a short while, you will be connected to the Zoom call. |
10 | Congratulations! You’ve joined a Zoom call from your iPhone using one of three ways! |
Conclusion | |
When it comes to hosting things from small virtual get-togethers to online conferences, Zoom has become one of the most common ways to do this. Since the pandemic set in, the application has become one of the most widely used programs to help people keep in touch or get work done. As such, it makes sense that more and more people know how to use Zoom, as it’s the standard for most industries and settings. Fortunately, joining a call is easy to do, which is why many people can use the app easily! Simply enter the meeting ID, tap on the link, or call the assigned number, and you’ll be on the call in no time! With that in mind, it may be no surprise why many people can use the app. It’s pretty straightforward! However, it’s not something that applies to everyone, as there are still a few who may struggle with some steps in the process of joining a call. Despite this, there’s no real need to worry. This is because we’re here to help you! We’ll learn more about what you’re having difficulty with and figure out how to help you work out of that little digital dilemma. Simply reach out to us via our communication channels, and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can! | |
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