IPhone 5s :: Devices With Different Apple IDs Ring Same Time When Someone Facetime
Dec 11, 2014
I have iPhone 5s and iPad mini. Each has its own Apple ID. But, when some one facetime me on one of them, both are ringing. Even one is in London, and one is in Austin. Â
How to fix to have iPad mini rings when facetime to it, or iPhone rings when facetime to iPhone, not both.Â
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iPad 2, iOS 7.0.1, It is ipad min, I can not find it i
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