Move Easily between Devices with Handoff

Use Handoff to move seamlessly between your Apple devices. For instance, say you start to write an email message on your Mac and then have to rush out the door for work. While you wait at the train station, you can finish composing the message on your iPhone. Or, say you start reading an article in Safari on your iPad and then want to finish on your iMac at the office. Handoff lets you pick up where you left off when using Calendar, Contacts, Keynote, Mail, Maps, Messages, Notes, Numbers, Pages, Reminders, Safari, and some third-party apps in Sierra and iOS 10 .

**①** When you get back to your Mac, click the activity icon in your Dock to finish the note you started on your iPhone or iPad.
When you get back to your Mac, click the activity icon in your Dock to finish the note you started on your iPhone or iPad.

Handoff Requirements

According to Apple, these devices can take advantage of Handoff:

  • Apple Watch: All models
  • iOS: iPhone 5 or newer; iPad Pro; iPad (4th generation); iPad Air or later; iPad mini or later; iPod touch (5th generation) or later
  • MacBook Air: Mid 2012 or newer
  • MacBook: Retina, 12-inch, Early 2015
  • MacBook Pro: Mid 2012 or newer
  • Mac mini: Late 2012 or newer
  • iMac: Late 2012 or newer
  • Mac Pro: Late 2013 or newer

To confirm whether your Mac can run Handoff, choose Apple  > System Preferences > General and look for the Allow Handoff between This Mac and Your iCloud Devices checkbox . If you don’t see this box, you are out of luck.

**②** Does your Mac really support Handoff? Go to System Preferences > General. You want to see this setting (circled).
Does your Mac really support Handoff? Go to System Preferences > General. You want to see this setting (circled).

Set Up Handoff

  1. On your Mac(s), go to System Preferences > Bluetooth and click the Turn Bluetooth On button . (Or, invoke Siri and say “Turn on Bluetooth.”)
    **③** Click the Turn Bluetooth On button to enable Bluetooth on your Mac.
    Click the Turn Bluetooth On button to enable Bluetooth on your Mac.
  2. On your iOS device(s), open the Settings app, tap Bluetooth and turn on the Bluetooth switch.
  3. Make sure that your Macs and iOS devices are all signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID. On the Mac, you can check this in System Preferences > iCloud. On an iOS device, tap Settings > iCloud.
  4. Turn on Handoff on the Mac by going to System Preferences > General and checking the Allow Handoff between This Mac and Your iCloud Devices box.
  5. Turn on Handoff on an iOS device by tapping Settings > General > Handoff and turning on the Handoff switch . (If you don’t see this switch, the device isn’t compatible with Handoff.)
    **④** Turn on the Handoff switch on your iOS device.
    Turn on the Handoff switch on your iOS device.
  6. Make sure that both devices are on the same Wi-Fi network:
    • On the Mac, go to System Preferences > Network, and if needed, click the Turn Wi-Fi On button, and then check the network name.
    • In iOS, tap Settings > Wi-Fi and if needed, turn on Wi-Fi, and then make sure the device is connected to the same network as your Mac.

Switch Devices

When you’re ready to move from one device to another, leave the app you’re using in the foreground. Then:

  • Check that your Mac and iOS device (or two Macs) are within Bluetooth range of each another—no more than 33 feet (roughly 10 meters) apart. It shouldn’t matter if your iPhone or iPad is inside a pocket, purse, or backpack.
  • If you’re moving to an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, an activity icon for the app you were working on appears at the bottom-left edge of the Lock screen . Swipe up from this.
    **⑤** Your iPhone displays a small activity icon—in this case Safari—at the bottom left of the Lock screen. Swipe up from this icon to pick up where you left off.
    Your iPhone displays a small activity icon—in this case Safari—at the bottom left of the Lock screen. Swipe up from this icon to pick up where you left off.

    Or, if your iOS device is already unlocked, double-press the Home button to open the App Switcher. A Handoff icon should appear at the very bottom of the screen .

    **⑥** Double-press your iPhone’s Home button to jump to the App Switcher screen. The Handoff icon appears at the bottom left.
    Double-press your iPhone’s Home button to jump to the App Switcher screen. The Handoff icon appears at the bottom left.
  • If you’re moving to a Mac, an activity icon for the app (with a tiny device icon on it) appears in the Dock. Click this to jump to your spot.

    Or, if you like to keep your hands on the keyboard, when the activity icon appears in the Dock, press Command-Tab to reveal the Application Switcher . Hold the Command key and press Tab until the activity icon highlights. Release the keys to jump to your spot.

    **⑦** Press Command-Tab to access the Application Switcher. Hold the Command key and press Tab to move through the icons. Once you reach the Handoff icon, release the keys.
    Press Command-Tab to access the Application Switcher. Hold the Command key and press Tab to move through the icons. Once you reach the Handoff icon, release the keys.

Troubleshoot Handoff

Handoff works like magic, unless it doesn’t. If nothing happens, here’s what to do next:

  • Double-check settings: Go back to Set Up Handoff and make sure you didn’t miss something.
  • Check the app: The app you’re using may not be compatible with Handoff.

    Apple apps that work on both the Mac and iOS include Calendar, Contacts, Mail, Maps, Messages, Notes, and Safari. On the Mac, you can also use Keynote 6.5 and newer, Numbers 3.5 and newer, and Pages 5.5 and newer.

    In iOS, you can also use Phone, as well as Keynote, Numbers, and Pages 2.5 and newer.

  • Sign out and back in to iCloud: On the Mac, go to System Preferences > iCloud, and click Sign Out. Once you’ve signed out, go back to System Preferences and sign back in.

    In iOS, go to Settings > iCloud, scroll down and then tap Sign Out. Follow the instructions, and then enter your password and tap Turn Off. Once the process is done, go back to iCloud settings and sign back in.

Turn Handoff Off

To disable Handoff on an iOS device, tap Settings > General > Handoff and then toggle the Handoff switch to off.

To disable Handoff on your Mac, go to System Preferences > General, and uncheck the Allow Handoff Between This Mac and Your iCloud Devices box.

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