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acblue94

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Hello everyone. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I thought in order for continuity to work your two devices have to have Bluetooth activated. Well, something I've been noticing is that when I'm home I've noticed in the bottom left corner of my lock screen on my iPhone the continuity process kicks in and shows the calendar is being used on my MacBook pro. Which can't be the case because my MacBook pro is turned off and if you noticed on the photo, my bluetooth is tuned off on my iPhone. Am I missing something? This even happens when I'm at work and all my devices are at home turned off.
 

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Hello everyone. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I thought in order for continuity to work your two devices have to have Bluetooth activated. Well, something I've been noticing is that when I'm home I've noticed in the bottom left corner of my lock screen on my iPhone the continuity process kicks in and shows the calendar is being used on my MacBook pro. Which can't be the case because my MacBook pro is turned off and if you noticed on the photo, my bluetooth is tuned off on my iPhone. Am I missing something? This even happens when I'm at work and all my devices are at home turned off.

What happens if you actually swipe up the calendar icon?

The icons there are not always contunuity related. Every time I pass by an Apple Store it shows me the apple store app.
 
What happens if you actually swipe up the calendar icon?

The icons there are not always continuity related. Every time I pass by an Apple Store it shows me the apple store app.

It actually takes me to the calendar. Or which ever app is open.

That's so funny, same thing happens to me when I pass an apple store. Which I'm connected to their wifi when I get in range.
 
It actually takes me to the calendar. Or which ever app is open.

That's so funny, same thing happens to me when I pass an apple store. Which I'm connected to their wifi when I get in range.

I'm just saying the icons that pop up aren't always continuity related.

Is it possible you had the calendar open at one point on your Mac and just froze in that state?
 
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