Have done all these steps but it's not working. Handoff just doesn't work, and trying to make calls via the MacBook leads to 'The iPhone was not found, is it on the same network?' (or words to that effect) despite the fact they are both on the same network...
Have you signed out, restarted, forgot networks etc. like suggested in the last couple pages of this thread? That's what worked for me.
I did everything in theses two posts and now it's working great for me.
To anyone still having issues I would recommend:
- Sign off everywhere (FaceTime, App Store, iCloud, etc)
- Sign back in and make sure the email is the same everywhere (if you sign in using @gmail on one place and using @icloud on another won't work, even if it's connected to the same account, this is what brought me problems earlier).
- Restart devices with everything set up properly
Keep in mind pairing the devices via Bluetooth is not necessary, just make sure Bluetooth and WiFi are turned on on both devices, and connected to the same network.
yeah i was in the same boat -
but then realised theirs 2 things I'm not resetting! the 2 things required for them to talk to each other ! bluetooth & wifi ....
so i 'forgot network' for the wifi in my iPhone
'forget this device' in bluetooth on iPhone
unpaired phone in mac, bluetooth settings
and disconnect and forgot wifi network on mac ( if you use wifi connection to connect ) ...
i then shutdown both devices, turned both back simultaneously. signed back into everything, paired devices again, found wifi network and re-conected it again.
shut down both devices, booted and it was a success