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  2. Mar 8, 2024 · Set up Personal Hotspot. Go to Settings > Cellular > Personal Hotspot or Settings > Personal Hotspot. Tap the slider next to Allow Others to Join. If you don't see the option for Personal Hotspot, contact your carrier to make sure that you can use Personal Hotspot with your plan.

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    • Set up Personal Hotspot on iPhone
    • Connect a Mac or PC to your Personal Hotspot
    • Connect iPad or another iPhone to your Personal Hotspot
    • Turn off Personal Hotspot or change the password

    You can use Personal Hotspot to share a cellular internet connection from your iPhone to other devices. Personal Hotspot is useful when the other devices don’t have internet access from a Wi-Fi network.

    Note: Personal Hotspot isn’t available with all carriers. Additional fees might apply. The number of devices that can join your Personal Hotspot at one time depends on your carrier and iPhone model. Contact your carrier for more information.

    Go to Settings > Cellular, tap Set Up Personal Hotspot, then follow the onscreen instructions.

    If you set up your iPhone to use two SIMs, Personal Hotspot uses the line you select for cellular data. See Set up Dual SIM.

    You can use Wi-Fi, a USB cable, or Bluetooth® to connect a Mac or PC to your Personal Hotspot. Do one of the following:

    •Use Wi-Fi to connect from a Mac: See Join a Personal Hotspot.

    •Use Wi-Fi to connect from a PC: On your PC, follow the manufacturer directions to connect to a Personal Hotspot.

    •Use USB: See Connect iPhone and your computer with a cable.

    •Use Bluetooth: To connect from a Mac, see Use Bluetooth to connect your Mac and iPhone.

    To connect from a PC, follow the manufacturer directions to set up a Bluetooth network connection.

    On the other device, go to Settings > Wi-Fi, choose your other device from the list of available networks, then enter the Personal Hotspot password (if prompted).

    For more information about connecting an iPad, see Join a Personal Hotspot in the iPad User Guide.

    Go to Settings > Personal Hotspot, then do one of the following:

    •Change the password: Tap Wi-Fi Password and follow the onscreen instructions.

    •Turn off Personal Hotspot: Turn off Allow Others to Join. All devices using your Personal Hotspot are disconnected.

    When a Mac is connected to your Personal Hotspot, a blue band appears at the top of your iPhone screen, and the Personal Hotspot icon appears in the status bar of the connected Mac.

    Note: If you’re signed in with the same Apple ID and you’ve turned on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on both devices, you can connect the devices without entering a password.

    When you share a Personal Hotspot from your iPhone, it uses cellular data for the internet connection. To monitor your cellular data network usage, go to Settings > Cellular. See View or change cellular data settings on iPhone.

  3. May 4, 2022 · To turn your own device into a mobile hotspot, go to Settings > Personal Hotspot or Settings > Cellular / Mobile Data > Personal Hotspot, depending on your iPhone model.

  4. Jan 14, 2021 · Here's how you can set up and connect to a personal hotspot on your iPhone. Whether you're traveling or experiencing a temporary internet outage, your iPhone can allow your other devices to...

  5. Oct 13, 2023 · How to turn on Personal Hotspot on iPhone. Here’s how to turn on hotspot on iPhone 11 or newer models. It’s quite simple — just enable cellular data in Settings if you haven’t already and follow these steps: Open Settings on your iPhone. Tap Personal Hotspot and toggle it on. Toggle Allow Others to Join on and note the password.

  6. Dec 1, 2022 · Learn how to set up and use Personal Hotspot to share your data connections with other nearby devices. Includes information on Instant Hotspot and overall requirements.

  7. Jan 15, 2020 · It’s easy to turn your iPhone into a hotspot, but you may wish to check with your phone carrier first or at least check your contract’s terms and conditions; while most networks will include...

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