In this quick tutorial, we show you how to make FaceTime calls and send iMessages to iPhones, iPads, and Macs that have the same Apple Account.
How to use FaceTime and iMessage on devices with the same Apple ID
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In this quick tutorial, we show you how to make FaceTime calls and send iMessages to iPhones, iPads, and Macs that have the same Apple Account.
You can’t fully stop your iPhone or iPad from working as your Apple TV remote. But here are some steps you can take.
When you see a message in WhatsApp saying you can’t use the app because it’s not updated, then the obvious solution is to update it from the App Store. If you’re new to iPhone, we’ll quickly explain this and show you how to fix the issue.
In this quick tutorial, we tell you about various ways to cast your iPhone or iPad screen to a computer monitor or television so you can see everything on a bigger canvas.
Find out how to edit the beginning and closing times of a particular song on Apple Music, so you get to listen only to that favorite part, while skipping the start and end portions.
Go through these 14 tips and try to follow them to reduce eye pain and headaches when using your iPhone or iPad for long sessions.
Go through these quick tips if the album art (also called cover image) of some songs or albums is missing or incorrect in the Music app on your iPhone or iPad running iOS 26.
In this guide, we go over several possible ways to recover your photos and videos from an iPhone or iPad with a cracked or non-working screen.
Go through these quick tips if you’re unable to wake your iPhone or iPad display and thus can’t unlock or use it.
Find out how to delete the Facebook app cache on your iPhone or iPad to fix several issues and also free up local space.
Use these tips if daily app limits don’t come into effect, and app usage is not blocked after the allotted time on your or your child’s iPhone or iPad.
In this guide, we tell you about four ways to save GIFs from the X app (formerly Twitter) to the iOS Photos app on your iPhone or iPad.