nhannosh wrote:
Thank you for your fast reply. Is Continuity an app I can use for message forwarding?
Use Continuity to connect your Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple Watch - Apple Support
Using Continuity, you can transparently access web pages and reading lists and tabs from one device to the next, can AirDrop among them, and—with Universal Access—can join and use a Mac and an iPad as one big extended display, among other features.
In regards to your last paragraph, does this mean I can connect a singular phone number to two Apple ids and receive text messages to both devices?
Continuity will send messages to all associated devices, though will send notifications with whichever device you’re immediately working with before spreading notifications further; it’ll do what you want showing your messages everywhere, without also having your Watch, iPhone, iPad, and Mac all honk at you at once in parallel for an arriving message while you’re using the Mac.
The iPhone will receive SMS and MMS and relay to other devices and Macs sharing the same Apple ID via Continuity.
Messages sent via Apple iMessages are not specifically tied to a telephone number, and will connect directly.
This stuff is also why two people sharing the same Apple ID (and which is not recommended) will get in trouble with (for instance) notifications being mis-routed via Continuity.