Next, you'll need to tell your Mac and iPhone to share phone calls. And both devices will need to be connected to the same network. In order to use your Mac for phone calls, you will need to sign in to both iCloud and FaceTime with the same Apple ID on both your Mac and iPhone. Either way, it's easy to get up and running (and talking) on your Mac. Without a headset, you'll need to rely on your Mac's built-in microphone and speakers. Making and receiving calls from your Mac can save you from having to get up to retrieve your phone and can be especially convenient if you have a headset with a microphone. Thanks to Apple's Continuity feature, you can start tasks on your iPhone and then pick them up on your Mac and vice versa, from handing off documents and long-form articles to sending and receiving emails, texts and phone calls.
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