When you delete a contact, it permanently deletes it from your device. If you delete a contact from your email account, you also permanently delete the contact from all devices signed into that email account.

For the life of me, I can't figure out how to sync my iPhone contacts with iCloud. There is one entry that has been on my phone for a month, and it still isn't showing in Contacts on iCloud, and several contacts that I just entered on my phone that I'd REALLY like to be on iCloud NOW. How do I sync NOW, and why isn't everything getting copied from my iPhone to iCloud? I am at iOS 15.6.


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Be sure to also check if your contacts are currently synced via a third-party account on the device. This can be found in Settings > Contacts > Accounts. If you're looking to sync the contact from the third-party account, follow the "Add Contacts from third-party accounts" section's steps from the above link.

Got it. Thanks for still checking that setting. Also make sure that both the date and time settings are correct on your iPhone by following the steps from If you can't change the time or time zone on your Apple device - Apple Support

Thanks for that information. Let's check the settings for Contacts on your iPhone. Go to Settings > Contacts > Fetch New Data, and make sure that "Push" is set to On. On that same page, make sure that iCloud is set to "Fetch", and below that Fetch is set to "Automatically". Let us know the outcome, and we can go from there if needed.

In Settings > Contacts > Accounts > Fetch New Data, "Push" is on, as is Automatic Fetch. However, iCloud was not set to Fetch. Now it is. But this is about getting my iPhone contacts UP to iCloud. The iPhone isn't "Fetch"ing anything. Maybe I haven't waited long enough, but I don't see any change in my iCloud contacts.

But if I uncheck "All Gmail" the only contacts displayed on the iPhone is the subset of contacts that managed to make it to iCloud. Um, does that mean that the new contacts I added on my iPhone that did not make it to iCloud were somehow not pointed to iCloud, but rather to Gmail?

That is, when I uncheck "All Gmail", and check "All iCloud", the only contacts displayed on my phone are those that DID make it to iCloud. The contacts that did not get uploaded to iCloud are somehow in the "All Gmail" group.

Also had this problem when trying to delete a duplicate contact for the same person. I could not delete using icloud because the duplicate did not show in the icloud account but was present on iphone and ipad.

This is wrong. Read-Only means the contact is stored on another device and is being synced to the iPhone. You cannot delete Read-Only contacts from the contact card. You will get an error stating that the contact has not been deleted. You can only remove a Read-Only contact by deleting it from the account that is syncing to the phone, like google, Facebook, or Outlook.

What were they thinking! The new contact display is both jarring and difficult to read. The choice of font size and brightness/contrast of different elements is terrible. I don't have pictures for most of my contacts, and probably never will, and yet this display design seems to assume that is the normal usage.

This grey on the contact list is awful. Why did it have to be changed? Not to be able to change all contacts to same color at one time is ridiculous! I hate grey and I do not like this change. It was not needed nor helpful. Please put it the way it was or give the coloring on main screen.

A few hundred contacts disappeared off my iPhone yesterday. I looked at a few threads in this forum and tried to restore an archive of my contacts from iCloud. All I see is "No archives available". iCloud Contact sync worked great until June 26, 2018. Any ideas?

When you are creating the contact, since you have On the iPhone and the Google contacts, you need to make sure what group you are adding the contact to. If you are adding it to the phone group, it doesn't sync to Google. That also explains why when you remove the Gmail account, all of the Google contacts delete from the phone, but you still have contacts created on the phone.

I'm not sure, but you can look as you create the contact to make sure it is going where you want it. I do not use Google or sync to more than one place, so mine are all on my device. I sync to my Outlook on the computer, but there is still only one group of contacts. Check in the Settings area for contacts. Since you have more than one group, a default setting may be available. I do not see one on my phone.

yes you can change the default contact account to gmail. which is a wise thing to do becuase by using gmail as the central repository of all your contacts you can access those contacts using any of your devices and email clients. on your iphone choose settings>mail.contacts, calendars>scroll way down to Contacts (it's on a gray background) and below that select >Default Account>you will see On my iphone And the name of your gmail account>select your gmail account. a tick mark appears. Now everytime you create a contact on your iphone it will automatically sync to your gmail account. and visa versa. And the same goes for deleting a contact.

Follow the on-screen instructions to connect your Android phone to your mobile and wireless networks. Then, when prompted, put your old iPhone cable to use one last time by plugging the USB-C into your new Android phone and the lightning end into your iPhone. If you're coming from an older iPhone device, you may also need a USB-A to USB-C adapter.

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Hello! We've finally set up an exchange server for our 2-person business so that we can share contacts. I am wondering what the best practice is for accessing that shared contact file on mobile devices. The outlook app only has mail, calendar and tasks. Do I point the native iphone contact app to the exchange server? Download a different contact app that plays nicely with exchange? Since both of regularly work with the same contacts I'd like to avoid the information living in multiple places so that if it's updated once that new info propagates throughout all devices. Thanks for your advice.

@Michael Tang Thanks. Not sure if that answers my original question. I simply want to access contacts via outlook on mobile devices. We are not using an on-premise exchange server.... 2 person nonprofit! :) Just a garden variety Office 365 business premium subscription.

If you're using your iPhone with a Mac, and syncing contacts between them, here's one way to get your hands on the photo, which I just tried. But this certainly is far from optimal; I hope there's some easier way.

[Edit: John Topley just described how to get the photo directly from Address Book's UI, without delving into its data folders; that is the easier way I was hoping for. So you'd probably only want to resort to the method below in some special cases, e.g. if you need all the contact photos at once.]

Under your home folder, locate the Library/Application Support/AddressBook/images subfolder. Here are all the images you've assigned to people in your contacts. The filenames will be something like 36C3C5E1-8BCE-4E0D-9FB4-12562C745A5A though, so to see what each image is, you'll need to change the filename to end with .jpg (make a copy first not to screw anything up).

For all the people who use Windows or Linux:When you go to your contacts and than the person you want the picture from, just hold the circle with the picture in it and click copy. Than you can paste it in a Whatsapp chat to the Person you want to send it to. SMS or E-Mail works too.Another info:If you send the picture over Whatsapp you can go to Whatsapp on your Pc over the browser and download the picture from there to your Pc.Hope it helped you.

Exporting Contacts from iPhone: It can be a pain to transfer data from phone to phone or between a phone and computer - but it doesn't have to be that way. This article presents 5 foolproof ways detailing how to export contacts from iPhone to computer.

TouchCopy is a fantastic way to copy contacts and other files locally from your iPhone to your computer, so you don't need to worry about syncing with iTunes or storing your personal data on a cloud service (as seen in some other methods).

Alternatively, save all your contacts to a CSV file, which makes it easy to import to a web-based contact manager such as Google Contacts and Outlook 365. A CSV file is also an excellent way to manage your entire address book in a spreadsheet manager like Microsoft Excel.

To export iPhone contacts as CSV, simply select all your contacts in TouchCopy ("ctrl+A" or "cmd+A") and click "Save to CSV" (PC) or "Copy to CSV" (Mac). Using your newly exported CSV file you can then import your contacts to Google Contacts or Outlook 365. Please see our user guide for more information on how to export iPhone Contacts as CSV.

In order for Contact Transfer to access your contacts, they must be stored in your iPhone's local storage. If your contacts are instead stored in iCloud or another cloud platform, you'll need to download them to your iPhone. ff782bc1db

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