If you’ve recently synced your iPhone to your iPad with iOS 16, you may find the constant syncing of calls, messages, notes, photos, and emails between the two devices to be a hassle. Fortunately, it’s easy to turn off or unsync your iPhone from your iPad. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to do so.
To begin, open the Settings app on both your iPhone and iPad and scroll down to General. Choose Airplay and Handoff and turn off these features. This will stop your devices from syncing with each other.
If you want to completely stop syncing between your iPhone and iPad, you’ll need to take further steps. First, open the Settings app on your iPhone and tap on your Apple ID. Choose iCloud and turn off the features you want to stop syncing. If you use different Apple IDs for both devices, your iPhone won’t sync anything to your iPad. However, if you use the same Apple ID, turn off the features you don’t want to sync.
To stop iMessages and FaceTime calls from syncing between your iPhone and iPad, open the Settings app and scroll down to choose iMessages or FaceTime. Turn off the features you want to stop syncing. You can also change your Apple ID to stop syncing messages and calls between the two devices.
By following these simple steps, you can easily unsync your iPhone from your iPad and avoid the hassle of constant syncing. Try it out and let us know how it works for you!