If you have missing iPhone contacts, or have accidentally deleted them, hope is not lost! Apple has become loads better at helping keep your data secure, so your missing contacts may well be safe and sound in a backup of your iPhone on your computer or in iCloud.

If your iPhone is set to sync Contacts with iCloud, this option is available to you! iCloud has become a really handy tool for iPhone users, in that loads of files which you may not ordinarily be able to fit on your limited iPhone storage space can live in iCloud instead. It also means that you can easily sync your data between your Apple devices (e.g. accessing your contacts on both your iPhone and your MacBook)!


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This also means that if some of your iPhone contacts have disappeared, you can just reach into the cloud and get them back. Below is how to use your iPhone to merge contacts from iCloud with iPhone. Check out method 4 if you would prefer to use iCloud in a browser to export your contacts to computer.

Once your contacts have been copied to your computer as vCard, you can import them to your contacts app such as Outlook. This keeps your contacts safe and accessible. You can then even sync your contacts to your iPhone using iTunes!

If you have backed up your iPhone to iTunes before, your contacts may be stored in your backup (If you don't remember creating a backup of your iPhone with iTunes, you may still have a backup! iTunes will create a backup of your iPhone any time you sync it with iTunes).

Contact Transfer allows you to connect your devices to your PC and easily move your contacts between them. This is great because these transfers are done locally on your PC, so you don't have to worry about using online services like iCloud.

The last method is the simplest one, but also the least robust. If you are only missing one or 2 crucial contacts from your iPhone, it may be easiest for you to obtain the missing information from friends.

On your iPhone, open the "Contacts" app. Select a contact you wish to share with a friend. Now scroll down and tap "Share Contact". Here, you'll have the option to share the contact via Message, Mail, WhatsApp and more!

You will have to access your iCloud account from an internet browser. You can do this on your iPhone or another device that you can connect to your iCloud account with. For this method to work, you will need to have an iCloud backup of your Contacts. Follow these instructions to access your recently deleted contacts on iPhone: 


When restoring your contacts from your Mac using the Finder, you have to delete your iPhone data and restore all of it from a backup. Obviously, the downside to this method is that you will lose all of your data gathered since the last backup, but if restoring your contacts is more important than the newly added data or photos you may have taken, then this method is worth trying.

Knowing how to restore deleted contacts on your iPhone is great, but it would be better if you never had to use these techniques in the first place. Save yourself a few headaches by following these tips to prevent your iPhone contacts from being lost:


Have your iPhone contacts disappeared or been deleted? This can be frustrating! Unfortunately, there is no built-in iPhone function allowing you to retrieve deleted contacts (like recovering recently deleted photos from the trash can). The good news is that if you'd like to recover deleted contacts, you can retrieve them from an iCloud backup, from a Mac backup, or from a Gmail account. We'll walk through how to recover contacts on your iPhone, even without access to a computer.

Important Note: While there are several free third-party software options that claim to recover deleted iPhone data, I recommend avoiding this option. Going this route means that you give this software access to your data, which can put your personal information at risk. In the end, your most secure options are to restore from iCloud, email, or a computer backup.

To use this data recovery method to retrieve your contacts, you will need to have access to an iPad or computer. You will also need to have an iCloud backup of your contacts from the time before they were deleted from your iPhone. Here's how to restore deleted contacts on your iPhone by restoring your Contacts app backup from iCloud:

If your deleted contacts were also saved in your Gmail contacts, getting them back on your iPhone is a simple process! You do not need a computer for this method, as you can sync your contacts via the Settings app. Here's how to get back deleted contacts saved in Gmail:

Now when you open your Phone or Contacts app, you'll see your saved Gmail contacts in the list. To learn more about your iPhone features and tips for backing up your data, consider signing up for our free Tip of the Day.

If you have a recent iCloud backup of your iPhone, but don't have access to a computer, you can still recover your deleted contacts from iCloud by erasing all data and restoring the recent backup. While this works if you have no other options, I've listed this method last as it is the most time-consuming and means that you will lose your most recent data (such as text messages and photos) from the time after your restored backup. This means if your last iCloud backup was three days ago, you will lose the last three days of data when you restore that backup.

In the end, I only recommend this method if a large number of needed contacts have disappeared and none of the above methods will work. If you do use this method, be sure to follow the steps in this article, which covers how to properly restore your recent iPhone backup from iCloud.

This method is similar to the one above, in that it requires you to delete all iPhone data, and then restore it from a recent backup. However, instead of restoring the backup from iCloud, you'll be restoring your iPhone from your Mac backup via Finder. However, this option also has the same downsides to the one above, in that it means you will lose your most recent data from before your last backup. Again, I only recommend this method as a last-ditch option, if you've deleted a large number of contacts and none of the above methods have worked. To restore Contacts from a Mac backup, follow the steps in this article to restore an iPhone backup from your Mac.

I hope this article helped you to restore your deleted iPhone contacts! If you haven't already, you might be interested in setting up automatic iCloud backups. This way, you never have to worry about having a recent backup of your data. You may also be interested in learning how to troubleshoot issues with iCloud contacts not syncing across your devices. For more help managing contacts, check out our guide on deleting multiple contacts at once.

When you delete a contact, it's moved to the Deleted Items folder in your mailbox just like a deleted email message. The Deleted Items folder is the first place to look if you're trying to find a deleted contact. If the contact is there, here's how to recover it:

If you delete a subfolder from your Contacts folder, it's moved to the Deleted Items folder and appears as a subfolder. To recover a subfolder (and all the contacts it contains), just select it in the folder list under Deleted Items, right-click it, click Move Folder, and then select Contacts to move the subfolder back to your Contacts folder.

Your admin may have set up a policy to delete items from your Deleted Items folder after a certain number of days. Just like when you deleted an item from the Deleted Items folder, items deleted by a policy are moved to the Recoverable Items folder. So if you can't find a contact in your Deleted Items folder, look for it in the Recoverable Items folder. The next section shows you how.

If you can't find a contact in the Deleted Items folder, the next place to look is the Recoverable Items folder. This is a hidden folder, and it's the place where contacts are moved when you do one of the following things:

You might not be using an Exchange account. To check, see How do I tell if I have an Exchange account in Outlook. If you don't have an Exchange account (for example, you're using Outlook to connect to an IMAP or POP account) you can't recover a contact that's been permanently deleted or deleted from the Deleted Items folder. If you are connected to an IMAP account, you might be able to recover contacts from the Trash folder. See how: Restore deleted messages when using an IMAP account.

To help you find a specific contact in the Recover Deleted Items window, click the Subject column header to sort items by that column. Look for the name of the contact. You can also sort by the From column and look for blank entries because contacts don't have a value in the From field.

Where do recovered contacts go? When you recover contacts from the Recoverable Items folder, they are moved to the Deleted Items folder. So after you recover a contact, you can find it in your Deleted Items folder and then move it back to your Contacts folder. To find recovered contacts, just search for them in the Deleted Items folder.

Note that the Deleted On date specifies when items were permanently deleted (by using Shift + Delete) or deleted from the Deleted Items folder. Sort by the Deleted On column to help find the contacts from a subfolder that was permanently deleted because the contacts would all have the same date.

To recover multiple contacts, click Restore Selected Items, and press CTRL as you click each contact. You can also recover multiple adjacent contacts by clicking the first item, holding down the Shift key, and then clicking the last contact you want to recover.

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