iPhone 5 and later
iPod touch (5th generation) and later
iPad Pro
iPad (4th generation) and later
iPad mini and later
Supported Mac computers
For more information, see .
Handoff
Pick up on one device where you left off on another. You can use Handoff with Mail, Safari,
Pages, Numbers, Keynote, Maps, Messages, Reminders, Calendar, Contacts, and even
some third-party apps. For Handoff to work, you must be signed in to iCloud using the same
Apple ID on all your devices, and they must be within Bluetooth range of one another (about
33 feet or 10 meters).
Switch devices. Swipe up from the bottom-left edge of the Lock screen (where you see the
app’s activity icon), or go to the multitasking screen, then tap the app. On your Mac, open
the app you were using on your iOS device.
Disable Handoff on your devices. Go to Settings > General > Handoff & Suggested Apps.
Disable Handoff on your Mac. Go to System Preferences > General, then turn off “Allow
Handoff between this Mac and your iCloud devices.”
Phone calls
Make and receive phone calls on your iPad, iPod touch, or Mac, as long as you’re signed in
to iCloud and FaceTime on your iPhone and other devices with the same Apple ID and your
devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. See
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Receive a call on your iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. Swipe or click the notification to
answer, ignore, or respond with a quick message.
Make a phone call on your iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. Tap or click a phone number in
Contacts, Calendar, FaceTime, Messages, Spotlight, or Safari.