Hi all, I was just listening to David would bridges podcast where he set up his HomePod. And of course he was in the home app. I have an iPhone 7 Plus which is no longer acting as a phone, since it doesn’t have a Sim card in it, although it will do Wi-Fi calling as long as it’s on the Wi-Fi network where my real iPhone is. I got the impression as David did his set up that you might only be able to control the HomePod from a given device. So I’m just wondering if I have to be careful which device I set my homePod up with. That is, if I were to use my iPhone xr to set up the phone, can I then use my iPhone 7 Plus to do airplay, say of an audiobook from audible or whatever. Or can I only airplane from the device on which the set up was initially done? I hope that makes sense. Mary
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