Teban19

Q: I have two iPhones when somebody call me sound bought

i have 2 iPhones an iPhone 5 and my father have an iphone 6.

wheN somebody call me it sounds at the same time in bought cellphones.

this problem started when I bought an iPod 5th generation.

Posted on Jan 6, 2016 7:39 PM

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Q: I have two iPhones when somebody call me sound bought

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  • by norm123,Solvedanswer

    norm123 norm123 Jan 8, 2016 6:21 PM in response to Teban19
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    Jan 8, 2016 6:21 PM in response to Teban19

    Hi Teban19,

    I understand that you are experiencing an issue with a phone call going to multiple iPhones. Let's take a look at what possible this could be. 

    The first thing that comes to mind is if you and your Dad are using the same Apple ID for things like FaceTime and iMessage. If that is the case, their is a feature call Continuity. This feature allows a phone call to go to all your devices where you are signed in. Take a look at the information below to see if that is the case. 
     

    iPhone Cellular Calls

    With Continuity, make or receive calls from iPad, iPod touch, or Mac

    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.

     

    Your carrier might support Wi-Fi calling on other devices. If so, you can set up your Mac and other iOS devices to make and receive calls even when your iPhone isn't on or nearby. 

    Set up iPhone Cellular Calls

    • You need iOS 8 or later on your iOS devices and OS X Yosemite or later on your Mac.
    • Check that you're signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID on all of your devices.
    • Use the same Wi-Fi network on all of your devices.
    • Sign in to FaceTime with the same Apple ID on all of your devices. This means any device that shares your Apple ID will get your phone calls. If you don't want to receive calls on your other devices, learn what to do.

    Make a call or answer a call

    • To make a phone call on your Mac, find a contact's phone number in Contacts, Calendar, or Safari. Hover over the number and click the phone icon that appears to the right of the number.
    • To make a phone call on your iPad or iPod touch, tap or click a phone number in Contacts, Calendar, or Safari.
    • On your iPad or iPod touch, you can slide to answer a phone call. On your Mac, a notification appears when someone calls your iPhone. Then you can answer the call, send it to voicemail, or send the caller a message, right from your Mac.

    Turn off iPhone Cellular Calls

    To turn off iPhone cellular calls on your iPad or iPod touch, go to Settings > FaceTime and turn off iPhone Cellular Calls.

    On your Mac, open the FaceTime app and go to FaceTime > Preferences. Click Settings and deselect the iPhone Cellular Calls option.


    Use Continuity to connect your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac
    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204681


    Let me know if this fixes this for you.

    Have a good day

  • by Teban19,

    Teban19 Teban19 Jan 8, 2016 6:25 PM in response to norm123
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    Jan 8, 2016 6:25 PM in response to norm123

    Thanks Norm123 I'm writing from Ecuador South America.

    Thank you very much

    I'm sorry about my English

  • by norm123,

    norm123 norm123 Jan 9, 2016 6:14 AM in response to Teban19
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    Jan 9, 2016 6:14 AM in response to Teban19

    Hello Teban19,

    Glad to hear that I could help you out. It was not problem with the assistance. 

    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities. 

    Take care