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The Apple ecosystem is completely unique and this is the main reason why customers buy Apple products. If you own more than one device from the Californian giant, then you will definitely give me the truth on this one. It can be said that you can easily continue any work you start on the iPhone automatically and immediately on the Mac or any other device - and it works the other way around. Any document you save on iCloud can be opened immediately on all your devices, all photos and videos can be viewed anywhere and anytime using iCloud Photos, as well as messages, notes, reminders, calendars and everything else. Working on Apple devices is thus much easier and more pleasant, but everyone has to figure it out for themselves.

How to set up your iPhone to make calls from your Mac and other devices

But did you know that you can also share incoming calls across your Apple devices just as easily? So if someone calls you on your iPhone, you can take the call on your Mac or iPad, for example. Thanks to this, you don't even have to pick up your iPhone when working on a Mac. You will simply see an incoming call in the upper right part of the screen, where you can accept or reject it. Of course, the Mac uses its own microphone and speakers to transmit sound, or you can easily use AirPods. Everything is extremely simple. However, this function must be activated for functionality, as follows:

  • First, you need to go to the app on your iPhone Settings.
  • Once you do, get off below, where find and click the section Phone.
  • Then get off in this section below to the category named Calls.
  • A column is part of this category On other devices, Which open.
  • Here, use the switch to activate the function Calls on other devices.
  • It will then appear below a list of all your devices.
  • Help switches then u is sufficient activate the function of individual devices.

Thus, it is possible to activate a kind of "forwarding" of calls to your other devices on your iPhone in the above-mentioned way. Be sure to choose carefully which devices you want to have the option to display incoming calls. If you activate this option for all devices, your entire desk can vibrate when you receive a call and you won't know where you want to receive the call. Personally, I mainly use this feature on my Mac, which I'm on most of the day. In order to be able to transfer calls from the iPhone to your other devices in this way, it is of course necessary that these devices be kept under the same Apple ID. In addition, the iPhone must be within range of other devices and you must be connected to Wi-Fi at the same time.

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