iOS 8.2 bug or feature crazy call orchestra.

WP7Nettwerk

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God save me from Apple. I already reported my iPhone lag, freeze and other unstable system issues. But now new bug or feature on 8.2 looks really interesting.
So two iPads + four iPhones. All devices has setup one Apple ID. Next Facetime is turned off on all devices but iMessage is turned on on two devices. All devices are connected to wifi network. So interesting starts here. If you recieve call no sense from where, then all devices will ring. Prety good orchestra. If you havent idea what Im talking about take a look video.
http://youtu.be/p6Md7oFax24

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It's the Continuity feature. You've set up other devices to be able to make and get calls from the first device... You can turn it off if it annoys you.
 

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Since update to 8.2 I can't seem to install or update any apps

If you tried installing apps "today", just know that Apple is reportedly experiencing numerous outages. Reboot your device and then try again later.
 

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To: Just_Me_D The problem is in Apple side not iPhone side. You can't download updates or buying apps from iTunes as well. And yeah I reported this issue yesterday. Not today this happen.
 

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It's the Continuity feature. You've set up other devices to be able to make and get calls from the first device... You can turn it off if it annoys you.

I just went through every option on my iPhone and none of them are for Continuity. The closest I could find is Handoff, which has always been off on my phone and I've seen Continuity happen twice between my iPhone and iPad.
 

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