Users can easily make and answer calls on Mac, iPad, and iPod touch, thanks to Apple’s Thankfully, Apple allows its users to make and receive cellular calls with their Mac, iPad, and even the iPod touch, if wanted.
We suggest gathering all your devices, including your iPhone, together before you begin.
Important factors that have to be kept in mind before starting:
- Every device must have Wi-Fi turned on
- Every device should be connected to the same Wi-Fi network
- Every device should be signed in to iCloud using the same Apple ID
- Every device should be signed in to FaceTime using the same Apple ID
If all of these criteria are satisfied, then follow the steps below to enable calls on your Mac, iPad/ iPod touch.
The first step in the process is to enable the feature on your iPhone, allowing the other devices to receive calls.
How can you answer calls on your other devices?
- On the iPhone, Open the Settings app
- Tap on Phone
- Tap on Calls on Other Devices
- Toggle Allow Calls on Other Devices to ON
- Toggle it to ON for each device you would like to receive calls on
How can you enable cellular calls on your iPad/iPod Touch?
- On your iPad/iPod Touch, open the Settings app
- Tap on FaceTime
- Tap on Calls from iPhone
- Toggle Calls from iPhone to ON
How can you enable cellular calls on your Mac?
- On your Mac, open FaceTime
- Click on Preferences
- You have to check the box that says Calls from iPhone
If you want to disable cellular calls on your iPad or iPod Touch by following the steps below.
How can you disable cellular calls on your iPad/iPod Touch?
- On your iPad or iPod Touch, open the Settings app
- Tap on FaceTime
- Tap on Calls from iPhone
- Toggle Calls from iPhone to OFF
How can you disable cellular calls on your Mac?
- On your Mac, open FaceTime
- In Mac’s menu bar at the top, click on FaceTime
- Click on Preferences
- You have to uncheck the box that says Calls from iPhone
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