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Allow calls on other devices

hello dears


the option to allow calls on the devices is missing on my 2 iPhone (11 and 12) and the issue that am receiving calls on both which i want to stop it .

can you please support here

iPhone 12 mini, iOS 14

Posted on Mar 9, 2021 11:59 PM

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Posted on Mar 10, 2021 12:58 AM

To stop getting calls on one of your devices, just turn off the Calls from iPhone setting on that device. See the setup section above for details.

  1. You can use iPhone Cellular Calls with any Mac, iPhone, iPad or iPod touch that meets the Continuity system requirements. It works when your devices are near each other and set up as follows:
    1. Each device is signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID.
    2. Each device is signed in to FaceTime with the same Apple ID.
    3. Each device has Wi-Fi turned on.
    4. Each device is connected to the same network using Wi-Fi or Ethernet.
    5. On your iPhone, go to Settings > Phone > Calls on Other Devices, then turn on/off Allow Calls on Other Devices.
    6. On your iPad or iPod touch, go to Settings > FaceTime, then turn on Calls from iPhone.
    7. On your Mac, open the FaceTime app, then choose FaceTime > Preferences. Click Settings, then select Calls From iPhone.


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Mar 10, 2021 12:58 AM in response to marvel65

To stop getting calls on one of your devices, just turn off the Calls from iPhone setting on that device. See the setup section above for details.

  1. You can use iPhone Cellular Calls with any Mac, iPhone, iPad or iPod touch that meets the Continuity system requirements. It works when your devices are near each other and set up as follows:
    1. Each device is signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID.
    2. Each device is signed in to FaceTime with the same Apple ID.
    3. Each device has Wi-Fi turned on.
    4. Each device is connected to the same network using Wi-Fi or Ethernet.
    5. On your iPhone, go to Settings > Phone > Calls on Other Devices, then turn on/off Allow Calls on Other Devices.
    6. On your iPad or iPod touch, go to Settings > FaceTime, then turn on Calls from iPhone.
    7. On your Mac, open the FaceTime app, then choose FaceTime > Preferences. Click Settings, then select Calls From iPhone.


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