How to Sign in to iCloud on iPhone
Sign in to iCloud using yourApple ID/Apple Account.
Tap your name at the top of the screen.
You might have already done this at setup, but if not, it’s a quick process.
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Click theApple menuin the top left corner.
Sign in using your Apple Account username and password.
(You also need to use Apple’s pre-installed apps for these data types.)
Once both devices are signed in to iCloud, see to it the sync prefs match.
iCloud can also sync photos between your devices andturn on Photo Stream and iCloud photo sharing.
This is great, but the photo syncing options are more complex than for other types of data.
Be signed into the same iCloud account on all devices.
Have all devices connected to the same Wi-Fi online grid.
Turn on Bluetooth on both devices.
Turn onHandoffon both devices.
On an iPhone, go toSettings>General>Handoff> move theHandoffslider to on/green.
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Both devices include features for sharing services and content to make your digital life simpler.
Syncing devices using iTunes lets you move music, video, books, files, and other content.
Next, tap theAirPlayicon, then choose your Mac.
Then, move the devices close to each other and tapShare.
Alternatively, connect your iPhone via USB and go toSystem Preferences>Sharing>Internet Sharingon your Mac.