If your iPad rings every time your iPhone receives a call, it can be distracting—especially during work, study, or sleep. Fortunately, Apple allows you to control call notifications on your iPad so you can stop phone calls from ringing without affecting other notifications. In this guide, we’ll show you how to stop phone calls from ringing on your iPad with step-by-step instructions.
Why Does My iPad Ring When I Get a Phone Call?
Your iPad can ring when your iPhone receives a call because of Apple’s Continuity feature, specifically iPhone Cellular Calls. This feature:
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Allows you to answer calls on any Apple device signed in to the same iCloud account
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Works over Wi-Fi or cellular connections
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Can be convenient, but sometimes unwanted if you don’t want calls ringing on your iPad
Using FaceTime Settings to Control Calls
Phone calls on your iPad are linked to FaceTime settings:
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FaceTime → Calls from iPhone
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Disabling this option prevents your iPad from ringing when your iPhone receives a call
Step-by-Step: Disable iPhone Calls on iPad
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Open the Settings app on your iPad.
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Scroll down and tap FaceTime.
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Find the Calls from iPhone option.
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Toggle it off.
After this, your iPad will no longer ring when your iPhone gets a call. You can still make and receive calls directly on your iPad using FaceTime Audio if desired.
Adjusting Notifications for Calls
You can also manage call notifications without fully disabling the feature:
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Open Settings → Notifications → FaceTime.
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Toggle off Allow Notifications to stop call alerts.
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Adjust Sounds, Badges, and Lock Screen settings if you only want to silence alerts.
This approach lets you keep call functionality while removing the audible ringing.
Using Do Not Disturb to Silence Calls
Do Not Disturb mode is another way to temporarily stop phone calls from ringing:
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Open Settings → Focus → Do Not Disturb.
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Turn on Do Not Disturb or schedule it for certain hours.
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Customize allowed notifications to let important alerts through while silencing calls.
This is ideal for meetings, sleep, or study time.
Managing Calls Through Settings
For advanced control:
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Go to Settings → Phone → Calls on Other Devices.
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Here, you can see which devices can receive iPhone calls.
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Toggle off your iPad to stop it from ringing while leaving other Apple devices active.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
| Problem | Fix |
|---|---|
| iPad still rings after turning off Calls from iPhone | Sign out and back into iCloud on your iPad |
| Missed calls on iPad | Ensure FaceTime is enabled for calls you want to receive |
| Call alerts without sound | Check Settings → Sounds & Haptics → Ringtone volume |
FAQs
1. Will disabling Calls from iPhone affect my iPad’s ability to make calls?
No, you can still make FaceTime calls or regular calls using your iPad.
2. Can I silence calls temporarily without disabling them?
Yes, use Do Not Disturb or Focus mode.
3. Does this work for group calls?
Yes, turning off Calls from iPhone stops all phone call alerts.
4. Will this affect messages?
No, Messages will still notify you unless silenced separately.
5. Can I control which iPads ring for calls?
Yes, go to Settings → Phone → Calls on Other Devices and toggle specific devices.
Summary: Key Takeaways
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The iPad rings when your iPhone receives calls due to iPhone Cellular Calls via Continuity.
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Turn off FaceTime → Calls from iPhone to stop ringing.
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Use Do Not Disturb or Focus mode for temporary silence.
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Adjust notifications in Settings → Notifications → FaceTime for granular control.
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You can still make calls and receive FaceTime calls without interruption.
By following these steps, you can stop phone calls from ringing on your iPad while maintaining full control over notifications and FaceTime functionality.