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Agent OrangeZ

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Getting this popup on my iOS8 Beta iPhone 5S and on my 2012 Mac Mini with 10.10 Public Beta. But... I AM signed into the same iCloud account on both...
 
Have you tried to sign out from both devices and then sign in on the iPhone first?


Is it the same ID you signed in with under iCloud section?
 
Same issue happens to me on Mac, but on iPhone I didn't encounter this problem.

I cannot use HandOff either.
 
Yes, this is a new requirement. You could have signed in with different ids previously.
 
I'm getting this same error. Cannot Turn On iPhone Cellular Calls. FaceTime and iCloud must be signed in to the same Apple ID to use iPhone Cellular Calls.

I only have one Apple ID, it's on all of my devices, and I've tried signing in and out of all of them, still get the same error. Sucks.
 
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Getting this popup on my iOS8 Beta iPhone 5S and on my 2012 Mac Mini with 10.10 Public Beta. But... I AM signed into the same iCloud account on both...

I had this exact problem when I restored my phone the other day. Even if you try signing into your @me.com email, iCloud will still show you're logged into your @gmail.com address. FaceTime, however, will still be logged in as your @me.com address. Just sign out of FaceTime and sign back in with your @gmail address.
 
I had this exact problem when I restored my phone the other day. Even if you try signing into your @me.com email, iCloud will still show you're logged into your @gmail.com address. FaceTime, however, will still be logged in as your @me.com address. Just sign out of FaceTime and sign back in with your @gmail address.

Thank you so much! I though I did this, but it worked!
 
I had this exact problem when I restored my phone the other day. Even if you try signing into your @me.com email, iCloud will still show you're logged into your @gmail.com address. FaceTime, however, will still be logged in as your @me.com address. Just sign out of FaceTime and sign back in with your @gmail address.

This worked brilliantly. Thank you!

I just flipped the off switch on my FaceTime on my phone to deactivate, signed out on my iMac, then signed in on my iMac FIRST, and finally flipped the switch back on after completing the steps on my mac. Then it worked like a charm!:D
 
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