I used the Yosemite public beta and set up my iPhone 5S for Handoff, Continuity, etc.
Since then I've bought an iPhone 6 Plus, totally wiped the 5S, and gave it to my girlfriend. She's set it up with her iCloud, etc, totally unconnected to mine.
However in Yosemite (now using the final release from Mac App Store) I notice my Bluetooth icon is constantly showing as if a device is connected, and my girlfriend's 5S is also constantly connected. When I check her Settings, sure enough it's the MacBook Pro it's connected to.
However if I click the Bluetooth icon on the MBP, under Devices there's nothing there.
Also, Continuity/Handoff, etc, is working fine with my 6 Plus, and her 5S never shows up on the MBP as a Handoff/Continuity device.
I've tried doing a Reset All Network Settings on her 5S, didn't help - as soon as it rebooted, it just connected to the MBP again!
Since then I've bought an iPhone 6 Plus, totally wiped the 5S, and gave it to my girlfriend. She's set it up with her iCloud, etc, totally unconnected to mine.
However in Yosemite (now using the final release from Mac App Store) I notice my Bluetooth icon is constantly showing as if a device is connected, and my girlfriend's 5S is also constantly connected. When I check her Settings, sure enough it's the MacBook Pro it's connected to.
However if I click the Bluetooth icon on the MBP, under Devices there's nothing there.
Also, Continuity/Handoff, etc, is working fine with my 6 Plus, and her 5S never shows up on the MBP as a Handoff/Continuity device.
I've tried doing a Reset All Network Settings on her 5S, didn't help - as soon as it rebooted, it just connected to the MBP again!