Sending and receiving iPhone calls on your Mac requires enabling a feature from the Settings menu of your iPhone. This feature lets you make and receive calls on devices signed in to your iCloud account. Here’s how to enable the same.
Step 1: Open Settings > Phone.
Step 2: Tap on Calls on Other Devices from the list of options and then enable Allow Calls on Other Devices.
Step 3: Once your iMac or MacBook model name appears on the screen, tap the toggle next to its model name to allow calls.
Focus Mode on Mac lets you limit app notifications while working or spending time with family after work. If iPhone calls are not ringing on Mac, you should check your Focus Mode settings for calls and then enable them for your currently active Focus Mode. Here’s how to check it.
Step 1: Click the Control Centre icon at the top-right corner of your Mac Home Screen.
Step 2: Click on the name of your active Focus Mode.
Step 3: Click on your active Focus Mode from the list of options to disable it.
Along with video calls, FaceTime on Mac also helps in receiving iPhone cellular calls. You might have turned off FaceTime notifications on Mac and forgotten to enable it again. Here’s how you can check the same.
Step 1: Open Settings > Notifications.
Step 2: Click on FaceTime from the left menu.
Step 3: Enable FaceTime notifications.
Tip: You can read our posts suggesting solutions for when iMessage not syncing with iPhone and Mac if you have ever faced such issues.
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