Dual rings
iPhone and iPad air ring at the same time. Facetime is off on both devices.
iPad Air, iOS 8.2
iPhone and iPad air ring at the same time. Facetime is off on both devices.
iPad Air, iOS 8.2
Hi Greg,
Welcome to Apple Support Communities.
It sounds like you’re concerned because your iPhone and iPad are both ringing when a call comes in. If you haven’t already, use the information in the article linked below to verify and adjust the Continuity settings on your devices.
Connect your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac using Continuity - Apple Support
Phone calls
With Continuity, you can make and receive cellular phone calls from your iPad, iPod touch, or Mac when your iPhone is on the same Wi-Fi network.
To make and receive phone calls, here's what you need:
- Sign in to the same iCloud account on all your devices, including your Mac.
- Your iPhone and your iPad or iPod touch need to use iOS 8 or later. Your Mac needs to use OS X Yosemite.
- All devices must be on the same Wi-Fi network.
- All devices must be signed in to FaceTime using the same iCloud account. This means any device that shares your Apple ID will get your phone calls. Look below for instructions on how to turn off iPhone cellular calls.
- Wi-Fi Calling needs to be off. Go to Settings > Phone. If you see Wi-Fi Calling, turn it off.
So long,
-Jason
Dual rings