![]() ![]() Prior to iOS 8 and Yosemite, Messages offered a more limited version of this capability, in that conversations with other people who also used iMessage (on a Mac or iOS device) could be started on one device and continued on another. It does need to be turned on and signed in with the same Apple ID (in Messages and FaceTime)-and for phone forwarding, connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Note: Your iPhone need not be in Bluetooth range (about 30 feet) of your Mac or iPad. As long as your iPhone is in the vicinity of your other device (in your pocket or purse, say, or even in the next room), you can make and receive phone calls-and send and receive SMS/MMS messages-using your Mac, iPad, or iPod touch. ![]() Included among the Continuity features introduced in iOS 8 and Yosemite are a pair of useful capabilities that let your Mac, iPad, or iPod touch serve as an extension of your iPhone (you do have an iPhone, right?). Share iPhone Calls and Texts across Devices Broadcast an iTunes Library in Your Home.Broadcast and Share Games and Game Stats.Broadcast Browser Tabs to Other Devices.Share iPhone Calls and Texts across Devices.Share Your iOS Device’s Internet Connection.Sync Calendars and Reminders with Others. ![]() Sync Calendars and Reminders across Devices. ![]()
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