Hi Gary
iMessages and iPhone mobile calls are totally unrelated. iPhone mobile calls 
are part of phone call continuity which, by the way, works beautifully and 
flawlessly on all my devices including my Macbook Pro. Please turn off iPhone 
mobile calls on your iPhone then turn it back on. Do the same for your Macbook 
Pro. At my end though, I have start new conversations from my phone number and 
not my email address. Perhaps these are coincidentally affecting each other 
even though they are not related. This will definitely resolve an issue where 
people who start a conversation from your phone number send their messages to 
you as a text rather than an iMessage.


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> On 10 Jul 2015, at 15:28, Gary Price <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Afternoon everyone.
> 
> Please can someone help me out.
> I’m trying to use FaceTime on my Macbook pro to make iPhone calls.
> 
> I have setup my iPhone by making sure seluar calls is turned on, this is also 
> enabled in FaceTime on my Macbook.
> 
> Every time I try to do this though, I’m getting a very strange message.
> “iPhone calls not available.”
> Image.
> “Your iPhone must use the same iCloud and FaceTime account.”
> 
> My iPhone and Macbook Pro are both signed into my Apple ID and I am unable to 
> find a reason why it won’t work.
> They are also connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
> 
> Please any help would be appreciated.
> I want to use my Macbook because its got a longer battery life.
> 
> I have even double checked today and in messages on both my iPhone and 
> Macbook, the start new conversations from part says my E-mail address, 
> [email protected].
> 
> Thanks, I look forward to any help, as this is really baffling me!
> 
> Hope someone can help!
> Gary Price
> Sent from my 13 inch Macbook pro.
> 
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