What! I can make phone calls from my iPad?
Continuity lets you seamlessly move between your iPhone, iPad, and Mac, or use them together.
Continuity features include Handoff, Phone Calls, Instant Hotspot, and SMS. You can start an email or document on iPhone, for example, and then pick up where you left off on your iPad. You can use your iPad or Mac to make and receive phone calls through your iPhone.
purchace cytotec online Quick Note – you won’t find an app called Continuity after you upgrade to iOS 8, but rather Continuity is a collaboration of new features that improves the way you work between your Apple devices. When set it up properly, the Continuity features simply work on their own.
In this edition, I will be covering the Phone Calls feature of Continuity. Look for the video overview below.
Well this is what Continuity’s new Ahfir Phone Call feature allows you to do.
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. (iOS – Settings / iCloud, Mac – System Preferences – iCloud)
- 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.
Do You Want Me To Show You How To Do This?
In the first video module of my iOS 8 Overview, I walk you through, step-by-step, how to setup your iOS devices to make and receive phone calls, and then I show you how it all works. Yep, it just you and me kid!
Just follow my steps to make Phone Calls work on your Apple mobile devices.
There you go. I hope you learned something new today. If you did, pat yourself on the back, say “Yipee”, and go show off to your family and friends. You deserve it!
If you know someone who might benefit from this newsletter, please share it with them. They’ll thank you for it!
iPad (iOS Update) Expert Dave 😉
@iPadExpertDave