- Open Settings on iPhone and iPad > tap on your account > ensure both devices use the same Apple ID.
- Go to Phone Settings on iPhone > Calls on Other Devices > enable the Allow Calls on Other Devices toggle > enable iPad.
- Open Settings on iPad > FaceTime > enable the FaceTime toggle > turn on the Calls from iPhone toggle.
Basic Fixes:
- Connect to the same Wi-Fi network: For Apple Continuity to work flawlessly, you’ll need to connect your iPhone and iPad to the same Wi-Fi connection. Open the Control Center on both devices and ensure they’re using the same Wi-Fi network.
- Enable Wi-Fi calling on both devices: If you’re currently in a place with network issues, Wi-Fi calling can help boost your device’s signal using your Wi-Fi network. Ensure it is enabled on both devices.
- Disable Focus Mode: If you have enabled Focus on your iPhone, irrelevant calls won’t disturb you on your phone and understandably, they won’t appear on the iPad either. So, disable it and check again.
- Check for software updates: If your iPhone is running the latest iOS software and the iPad is on an old iPadOS build, there might be incompatibility issues. Due to that, your iPhone calls might not show up on your iPad. So it’s important to run the latest software versions on both devices.
Fix 1: Ensure You’re Using the Same Apple Account
Apple uses the FaceTime app on iPad to show all the incoming iPhone calls. You’ll need to use the same Apple account on both devices to make iPhone calls available on the iPad. Here’s how to check.
Step 1: Open Settings on your iPhone. Go to your profile and check the Apple ID .

Step 2: Now, open Settings on your iPad.
Step 3: Select your profile and ensure it’s the same Apple account .

If it’s a different Apple account, scroll down in the same menu, select Sign Out, and confirm your decision. Sign in with the target Apple account on the relevant device.
Fix 2: Enable Calls on Other Devices on iPhone
If your iPhone is nearby and you are using the same Apple account on Mac and iPad, you can easily answer incoming calls on them. To enable the functionality, you need to make a setting tweak on your iPhone. Follow the below steps to do it.
Step 1: Open Settings on your iPhone and tap on Phone . Tap on Calls on Other Devices .
Step 2: Turn on the Allow Calls on Other Devices toggle. Ensure your iPad is enabled.

Fix 3: Enable FaceTime and Calls From iPhone
If you have disabled the calls from your iPhone on your iPad, then iPhone calls won’t show up on the iPad. Additionally, since Apple uses the FaceTime app on iPad to answer iPhone calls, FaceTime must be enabled as well. Follow the below steps to check.
Step 1: Open Settings on your iPad and tap on FaceTime . Ensure the FaceTime toggle is turned on.

Step 2: Then, enable the Calls from iPhone toggle.

Fix 4: Disable Silence Unknown Callers
Are you facing issues with getting calls from unknown callers on your iPad? You may have enabled the silence unknown callers option on your iPhone. Here’s how you can disable it on your iPhone to get calls from all numbers on your iPad.
Step 1: Open Settings on your iPhone and tap on Phone . Tap on Silence Unknown Callers .
Step 2: Disable the Silence Unknown Callers toggle

Now, try receiving your iPhone calls on your iPad again to see if the issue has been fixed. You can enable this option if you wish to avoid unknown callers in the future.