HT204380 Facetime with multiple devices

Can i have more than one device using the same email address for facetime?

You can... But.. they will not be able to Contact each other...
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http://macmost.com/setting-up-multiple-ios-devices-for-messages-and-facetime.htm l

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  • FaceTime with Multiple devices question...

    If I have FaceTime on my Mac Book Pro, iPhone and iPad and someone makes a FaceTime call to me, can I take the call on any of those devices? If they are all in front of me can I choose what device I want to take the call on?

    Ge0ph wrote:
    If I have FaceTime on my Mac Book Pro, iPhone and iPad and someone makes a FaceTime call to me, can I take the call on any of those devices?
    iPhones: No
    Macs, iPods touch (4Gen), and iPads: Yes
    In order to be able to answer a call on multiple devices, each device must have identical FaceTime "Caller iD" addresses. iPhones identifiers are unique, not identical, so each FaceTime call to an iPhone is unique to that one device.
    Because iPhone uses its unique phone number as its address while your other devices use working email addresses (Macs and iPods cannot have a "phone number"), iPhones cannot be addressed along with any other devices. Nobody but the one iPhone will receive a FaceTime invitation made to its unique number.
    You can use identical information on as many Macs, iPods touch (4Gen), and iPads as you like. A FaceTime invitation to that "Caller iD" can be answered on any of them that are powered up and configured to have FaceTime on and working.
    If you want to be able to call from one of your Macs, iPods touch (4Gen), and iPads to another, the two devices must have different "Caller iD". Otherwise, it would be like trying to call one extension telephone from another on the same line. It does not work.
    If they are all in front of me can I choose what device I want to take the call on?
    Yes.
    EZ Jim
    Message was edited by: EZ Jim
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  • FaceTime with Multiple Devices and one Apple ID

    What happens with FaceTime when I use the same Apple ID for my IPad and my IPhone 5?  What do I need to do to manage which device receives FaceTime messages?

    Create Apple IDs for everyone individually and use that in Settings > Facetime, Settings > Messages, Settings > Game Center but keep the Apple ID used for app and content purchases in Settings > iTunes and App Stores

  • Facetime with multiple students

    Does anyone know how I can set up the iPDADS on a cart so multiple students can Facetime with multiple students at another school at the same time?

    Ge0ph wrote:
    If I have FaceTime on my Mac Book Pro, iPhone and iPad and someone makes a FaceTime call to me, can I take the call on any of those devices?
    iPhones: No
    Macs, iPods touch (4Gen), and iPads: Yes
    In order to be able to answer a call on multiple devices, each device must have identical FaceTime "Caller iD" addresses. iPhones identifiers are unique, not identical, so each FaceTime call to an iPhone is unique to that one device.
    Because iPhone uses its unique phone number as its address while your other devices use working email addresses (Macs and iPods cannot have a "phone number"), iPhones cannot be addressed along with any other devices. Nobody but the one iPhone will receive a FaceTime invitation made to its unique number.
    You can use identical information on as many Macs, iPods touch (4Gen), and iPads as you like. A FaceTime invitation to that "Caller iD" can be answered on any of them that are powered up and configured to have FaceTime on and working.
    If you want to be able to call from one of your Macs, iPods touch (4Gen), and iPads to another, the two devices must have different "Caller iD". Otherwise, it would be like trying to call one extension telephone from another on the same line. It does not work.
    If they are all in front of me can I choose what device I want to take the call on?
    Yes.
    EZ Jim
    Message was edited by: EZ Jim
    Mac Pro Quad Core (Early 2009) 2.93Ghz Mac OS X (10.6.6); MacBook Pro (13 inch, Mid 2009) 2.26GHz (10.6.6)
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  • We have multiple users, each with multiple devices, on 1 apple id - as we want to share music and ibooks etc.  We want the children to have access to the store, but with a financial limit. How do we do this?

    We have multiple users, each with multiple devices, on 1 apple id - as we want to share music and ibooks etc.  We want the children to have access to the store, but with a financial limit. How do we do this?

    Welcome to the Apple Community.
    That's simply not possible I'm afraid. You'd need to give them their own account and allowance or make it so you are required to be there to input the password when they wish to make a purchase.

  • With multiple devices (.g, .n, .ac) will the Time Capsule degrade to the lowest speed, or will each run at the highest rate it is capable of?

    With multiple devices (.g, .n, .ac) will the Time Capsule degrade to the lowest speed, or will each run at the highest rate it is capable of?

    Highest rate capable.
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  • HT5622 Hello - my wife and I use the same appleID (legacy of our first ipod) and now that we've gone to the cloud with multiple devices, is there a smart, easy way to either segregate the data in the iCloud to each of our respective devices or ??  Thx

    Hello - my wife and I use the same appleID (legacy of our first ipod) and now that we've gone to the cloud with multiple devices, is there a smart, easy way to either segregate the data in the iCloud to each of our respective devices or ??  Thx in advance ...

    Hello eagjdw
    You can keep the one Apple ID for purchases and then create another one for a personal account for contacts and calendars. The article below will assist further
    Using your Apple ID for Apple services
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4895
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    Regards,
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  • FaceTime issues with multiple devices & one account

    I have an iPhone 5s, an iPad Mini and 2 iPod Touch devices, all on the same account and Apple ID. Is there any way to iMessage or FaceTime from one device to ONE other device(not all of them)? Thanks!

    You can create another Appleid and use it only for FaceTime and/or messages on 1ipad.
    In this manner you can maintain a parent account for all and have child accounts for messaging only.
    You would simply log out of messages and log in with new id

  • Facetime on multiple devices with same Apple ID?

    Hi...we have an iPad 1, iPhone 4S, iPod touch from 2010 and new iPod Touch yesterday.
    I have not set up the new iPod Touch yet...but all the other devices are using the same Apple ID so I can buy apps and allow all my devices to get the apps installed for free.  Great.
    How can I set up my new iPod Touch to use the same Apple ID and also do Facetime?  If I use the same Apple ID I would think that my other devices would start to ring when I try to Facetime.  No?
    If you know how to do this, can you please reply and give exact steps?
    Thanks so much in advance.
    -Eric

    @dutra - Your suggestion worked like a charm. I have two options setup under my daughter's name in Facetime: Touch and iPAd. All I need to do is choose which I want to call. Easy-peasy.
    @jeffreyfromorillia - This advice may be too late... But, register each device using your ID, as you should. Once this is complete do the following:
    1 - Go to SETTINGS on device A
    2 - Choose FACETIME
          - here you'll see your ID in the account field -- ignore it/leave it there.
         - below you'll see the email field, enter your daughter's email addy (you don't have to worry about the "+XXX"      unless she has more than once device because it applies only to the multiple device scenario)
         - IF you have used your email addy in the email field, click on Add Another Email and enter daughter's addy      here, then go back and choose your email addy and click remove
    You are good to go. Repeat same steps for your stepdaughter's device.
    If either girl has multiple devices you want to Facetime, follow steps 1 and 2, and in the email field click on Add Another Email and enter - [email protected] - then go back and delete orignal email entered. Do same for second device - [email protected], remembering to delete orginal email here, too.
    On your device go to Facetime and edit contact - it prolly shows HOME / WORK / OTHER, click on it and choose CUSTOM, name it iPod, then enter the NEW email "[email protected]" and do same for second device, customizing the field to read iPad, or whatever you choose... Now you should have two options to choose from for contacting Girl 1. Repeat for Girl 2.
    Hope this works for you, it worked out splendidly for me.
    Cheers.

  • IOS 7 Facetime/iMessage with multiple devices

    We have, actually had, MULTIPLE devices under 1 apple id acct for the family.  after updating to iOS7 none of the devices seem to work with those individual email/phone number accounts as prior to the update.  For expample it is easy with iPhone as you can use the mobile number, but for the iPads/iTouch's it will not let me use the old email acct designated to that device prior to the update.  It refers back to the "family" id acct.  When I try to add the email, it will not "verify" as prior, and I get the "unable to verify email beacause it is already in use"...

    I'm having the same issue. I use an iPad for work and it needs to use a different email address than my boss' Apple ID. Super annoying. This needs to be fixed asap.

  • How to share account with multiple devices?

    3 kids with 3 devices - an iPod Touch and two iPads Mini - family shares one account with Apple/iTunes and one library on our family PC.  They use FACETIME and MESSAGES with their friends, and they all see each others messages and conversations.  How do I fix this?  Is there a setting or a way to create sub-accounts off the family account so they can still share the main library for music and video OR do I have to create separate Apple/iTunes accounts for each kid?  Is there a setting on their devices that can help?  Any help is greatly appreciated.  I'm not even sure the right question to ask...

    How to use multiple iPods, iPads, or iPhones with one computer
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1495
    How to Share a Family iPad
    http://www.macworld.com/article/1163347/how_to_share_a_family_ipad.html
    Using iPhone, iPad, or iPod with multiple computers
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1202
    iOS & iCloud Tips: Sharing an Apple ID With Your Family
    http://www.macstories.net/stories/ios-5-icloud-tips-sharing-an-apple-id-with-you r-family/
    How To Best Use and Share Apple IDs across iPhones, iPads and iPods
    http://www.nerdsonsite.com/blog/2012/06/07/help-im-appleid-confused/
     Cheers, Tom

  • Manage Facetime on Multiple Devices

    I own a Mac Mini, iPad2 and iPhone 4S - each using Facetime with my own individual email address for contact.
    When my daughter contacts me from her residence on her MacBookPro via Facetime, it is always my iPhone that receives the Facetime call.
    Because she always contacts me at a certain time during the week I have to switch off my iPhone so that the Facetime call is received by my iPad.
    If I was on my Mac Mini at the time the Facetime call is being made (with the iPad being left elsewhere in the house) I might possibly miss it because the iPad would 'ring' in preference to the Mac Mini.
    Is it possible for the Mac Mini, iPad and iPhone to simultaneously 'ring' when a Facetime call is being recieved.
    If that is not possible, how can I ensure that the iPad takes priority in receiving Facetime calls over my other two devices (when I am using the same/identical email contact address)?

    You may find this informative
    http://macmost.com/setting-up-multiple-ios-devices-for-messages-and-facetime.htm l

  • FaceTime on multiple devices w/ 1 Apple ID

    I have 1 Apple ID, 5 Apple Devices, 2 new Itouches for the kids, but im getting an error saying their email addresses are already in use, which I know is NOT true.  is this a sync issue with Apple ID?

    @dutra - Your suggestion worked like a charm. I have two options setup under my daughter's name in Facetime: Touch and iPAd. All I need to do is choose which I want to call. Easy-peasy.
    @jeffreyfromorillia - This advice may be too late... But, register each device using your ID, as you should. Once this is complete do the following:
    1 - Go to SETTINGS on device A
    2 - Choose FACETIME
          - here you'll see your ID in the account field -- ignore it/leave it there.
         - below you'll see the email field, enter your daughter's email addy (you don't have to worry about the "+XXX"      unless she has more than once device because it applies only to the multiple device scenario)
         - IF you have used your email addy in the email field, click on Add Another Email and enter daughter's addy      here, then go back and choose your email addy and click remove
    You are good to go. Repeat same steps for your stepdaughter's device.
    If either girl has multiple devices you want to Facetime, follow steps 1 and 2, and in the email field click on Add Another Email and enter - [email protected] - then go back and delete orignal email entered. Do same for second device - [email protected], remembering to delete orginal email here, too.
    On your device go to Facetime and edit contact - it prolly shows HOME / WORK / OTHER, click on it and choose CUSTOM, name it iPod, then enter the NEW email "[email protected]" and do same for second device, customizing the field to read iPad, or whatever you choose... Now you should have two options to choose from for contacting Girl 1. Repeat for Girl 2.
    Hope this works for you, it worked out splendidly for me.
    Cheers.

  • Can I share an iTunes account with multiple devices?

    I had an iPhone 3GS. Just upgraded to an iPhone 5C. I'd like to save the 3GS for our daughter to use as an iPad Touch. I realize that I'll need to wipe the 3GS clean and start over with new apps for her. I have a few questions:
    Can I use my same iTunes account for both devices, or must I create a new iTunes account for my daughter's app and music purchases?
    How do I change the device name in iTunes, so that her iPhone no longer bears my name?
    Also, can I sync both devices on the same computer, or is it better to use different computers for the two devices?
    Thank you!

    Agile,
    Any of the above will work, depending how you would like to set it up.
    Given that kids tend to eventually grow up and be independent, the best long term answer for most people is to let her have her own account and her own library as soon as she can handle it.  Keep in mind that content purchased from the iTunes Store is permanently tied to the account from which it was originally purchased, so separating later is a challenge.
    If you want to sync multiple devices to the same library, that will work.  Or if you want separate libraries (as I would recommend), they can be either on separate computers or on separate Windows user accounts on the same PC.
    For the name change:  Connect the device.  When the name appears in the left sidebar of iTunes, highlight it and change it.

  • Would like assistance with multiple devices with multiple iTunes accounts syncing on one PC

    I have had an iPhone for some years now and have been syncing with my PC without issue (first with iPhone 3gs and now with iPhone 4s). My wife bought me an iPad 3 retina in December 2012 which syncs with the same PC as my phone and shares the same iTunes account. Apps downloaded onto one device are automatically downloaded to the other, iMessages are sent and received to both devices also.
    My Wife now has an iPad mini with retina (using her own existing iTunes account which she previously used for an iPhone she no longer uses). I synchronised her new iPad mini with my PC assuming iTunes would manage the device and related account and contents separately to my existing account and 2 devices. However this has caused an issue with the sharing of apps. Since doing so I have started seeing updates available on my devices for apps which I have never downloaded, but my wife has.  If I tell my iPad to update said apps, I am asked for my Wife's iTunes account password. 
    On doing some searching via google I now understand that I should have created a second windows profile on my PC for my wife and installed iTunes onto this profile for the purposes of syncing her device.
    I would very much like to do this, but would like some assistance on the best course of action for doing so. If I proceed and created a second profile and sync her device to this, I presume I would need to tell iTunes to treat her iPad as a new device (and wonder what would happen to her existing content)? Assuming we do this, I presume the issue of my seeing her app updates would still persist?
    Could someone advise if they have any experience with similar issues/queries?

    How to use multiple iPods, iPads, or iPhones with one computer
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1495
    How to Share a Family iPad
    http://www.macworld.com/article/1163347/how_to_share_a_family_ipad.html
    Using iPhone, iPad, or iPod with multiple computers
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1202
    iOS & iCloud Tips: Sharing an Apple ID With Your Family
    http://www.macstories.net/stories/ios-5-icloud-tips-sharing-an-apple-id-with-you r-family/
    How To Best Use and Share Apple IDs across iPhones, iPads and iPods
    http://www.nerdsonsite.com/blog/2012/06/07/help-im-appleid-confused/
     Cheers, Tom

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