![]() And just like Wi-Fi calling, you’ll be able to take your iPad or Mac to other countries and still be able to make phone calls as long as your iPhone is in the originating country, and is powered on. Otherwise, you’ll be restricted to the range of your iPhone. If Wi-Fi calling is enabled, you should now be able to make calls from your iPad or Mac without the need of your iPhone. From there, tap FaceTime in the top left, Preferences, and check Calls from iPhone. On a Mac, hit ⌘ + Space and type in FaceTime. On an iPad, head into Settings > FaceTime > Calls from iPhone and make sure that’s enabled.Read more about how to enable Wi-Fi calling here. While not essential, keeping Wi-Fi calling enabled on your iPhone will allow your iPad, Apple Watch, or Mac to make and receive phone calls when your iPhone is off. Make sure Wi-Fi Calling is enabled on your iPhone.How to enable ‘Calls on Other Devices’ like iPad or Mac ![]() However, with Calls on Other Devices, you’ll be able to take and receive phone calls even when your iPhone is not nearby, or even powered on.įollow along as we guide you through how to enable this wonderfully handy feature. Wi-Fi calling requires your iPhone powered on and connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your iPad in order to make the call. Today, we’re going to walk you through how to enable Calls on Other Devices. Yesterday, we walked you though how to enable Wi-Fi calling on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch.
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