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1. Open Apple Invites Open the Apple Invites app on your iPhone (iOS 18 or later) or visit the iCloud website if you're on Android.
Admittedly, Android users aren't left out of the Apple Invites party altogether, but they have to put up with a slower and less capable web-based interface in their mobile browser—an option a ...
So, if you’re looking to use the Invites app, go to the official iCloud page and choose your plan. Other than that, the only other thing you’ll need to know is that Invites is restricted to ...
While the new Apple Invites app and service sounds easy to use, it joins together so many Apple Services that it takes several steps — and can confuse your invitees. Here's how to use it.
Anyone can respond to Apple Invites, even Android and Windows users, but only iCloud+ subscribers can create events and manage the necessary details of them.
It sucks that Android users don't get iMessage, but it's unlikely Google's new #getthemessage ad campaign will rally Apple to invite them to the party.
Apple's newest app is Apple Invites—and Android users are only half-invited. Here's why Apple should consider putting more of its apps on Android.