samedi 5 novembre 2016

[apple-iphone] Re: Family Sharing question

 

I just added an iPhone 7 to our ATT account and gave the 5S to my DH -- his first smartphone.  Right now they are both in my name and we share an iCloud account.  Is that the case for you?  I really don't want to get the DH a separate account since I am the family tech.  Looks like wiping the 5S and assigning it officially to him will be a huge headache if it necessitates getting a separ Apple ID.

I've looked at Apple online support on the issue and am still not sure what to do.

CD


>A specific sub question. My wife and I used to be able to keep our Contacts in sync with the same iCloud account. Something broke when we upgraded to iOS 10. Hers no longer syncs with the iCloud account even tho Family Sharing is still on and the iCloud account is listed as her Shared Account. 

The same thing was true with photos. Before, anything either of us took on our phones appeared on the others (once we connected to a WiFi). That also no longer works even tho we have iCloud Photo Library, Upload to my PhotoStream and iCloud Photo Sharing all On. 




On Nov 5, 2016, at 8:54 AM, Devitt devittad@comcast.net mailto:devittad@comcast.net [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com mailto:apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote: 

If Family Sharing is enabled between two iPhones, do they share the same iCloud account because they are using the same Apple ID? I'm guessing yes,but not sure. 

CD 

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