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- Import Contacts From Gmail To Iphone 11
- Import Contacts From Gmail To Iphone 6+
- Transfer Contacts From Gmail To Iphone
Also, if you already have set up the Google Account, you just need to turn on the Contacts toggle to synchronize your Gmail contacts. How to Set Gmail Contacts as Default on iPhone. Open the Settings app on your iPhone. Scroll down and go to Contacts. Tap Default Account – the last option. One of the best ways to import contacts from Gmail to iPhone is by using Dr.Fone - Phone Manager (iOS). This will save your data and earse any troubles. The highly advanced tool is developed by Wondershare and follows an intuitive process. Extremely easy to use, it is compatible with every popular iOS device and version (including iOS 14). Apart from directly using Gmail to sync contacts to iPhone, you can also use the third-party software to finish the task. You may lose some contacts if you directly sync Gmail contacts to iPhone with Gmail, and the iPhone transfer software can help you transfer all Gmail contacts to iPhone with no any data loss. The following guidance will show. Step 3: Sync and import Gmail contacts to iPhone Please click “ Contacts ” on the left directory tree then you will see all your contacts displayed on your computer. Then click “ Import “. Please select “ from vCard file ” in its drop-down list.
Many people have several email addresses across disparate email providers, all of which keep track of their contacts. Google Contacts, for example, is a standalone service which only tracks people you’ve contacted via Gmail, when using an Android phone, or if you’ve synced it to your iOS device.
Apple keeps your contacts within its standalone “Contacts” app. Both entities are siloed vaults for contacts, and it can be confusing when your contacts aren’t synced to the devices you use most often. If you deleted a contact in Google Contacts, it’s also smart to have all your contacts synced to another service and to backup your device often so you never lose any data.
Here, we’ll tell you how to sync Google Contacts to iPhone, if there’s a Google Contacts for iPhone app, how to import contacts from Google to iPhone manually, and why it’s important to have your Google contacts on iPhone.
Reasons to transfer your Google contacts to iPhone
Many people use Gmail as their default email provider and can’t see a reason to export Google contacts to iPhone. It’s a fair position, but these are a few reasons importing Google contacts to iPhone is a great idea:
- You have one place for all contacts. Gmail for personal use, iCloud for your Apple devices, Outlook for work – all the unique email providers log your contacts in distinct vaults. Having one place all your contacts live is smart.
- Services often don’t sync. You may be emailing someone new fairly often, then go to text them and find they’re not in your contacts list. That’s because services often don’t sync contacts automatically. Routine backups and syncing are the right moves to make.
- You can merge contact info. When you sync your Google contacts to iPhone, there’s an option to merge contacts. Someone may have emailed from a Gmail address, but you’ve got their Outlook and phone number in another contact. After you import, you can simply merge the two profiles.
- Google makes changes (often). Google once kept your contacts in Gmail, then moved them to the standalone Google Contacts service. There were no widespread reports of contacts being deleted with this transfer, but Google likes to shift ground beneath you. It’s better to sync your Google information to iCloud and back it all up.
- You don’t want to use Gmail anymore. People often switch email providers. Many also want to break free of Google due to privacy concerns. After syncing your contacts, you’re free to email people from an iCloud or other email address with the same ease of using Gmail.
- iCloud supports ‘Push’ syncing on iPhone. For syncing contacts and data, Apple forces Gmail and other services to use a ‘Fetch’ protocol to get new data. This means your data is synced less frequently, which can cause contacts to not sync properly, or when you need them.
How to sync Google contacts to an iPhone
You can sync Google contacts to iOS without ever touching your iPhone! Syncing iCloud to all of your Apple devices will keep your iCloud contact data on each of your devices. This means you can grab Google contacts from the web and download them to your Mac. Here’s how:
- Go to google.com
- Sign into Google if necessary
- Open the Google Contacts app from the nine-dot menu on the top right of the page
- From the Google Contacts website, select “Export”
- Choose “vCard (for iOS Contacts)” from the popup window
- Select “Export”
This downloads all of your Google contacts in vCard format to your Mac. To read and download Google contacts iPhone will need them to be in vCard format, so don’t overlook that step.
With your Google contacts downloaded in vCard format, follow these steps on your Mac to download and sync the contacts to your iCloud account:
- Open the Contacts app on your Mac
- From the menu bar, select “File”
- Choose “Import”
- Select the vCard file downloaded from the Google Contacts website
- Choose “Open”
Your Google contacts will download to your Mac’s Contacts app, which syncs with iCloud.
Sync Google contacts to iPhone via settings
If you want to skip the Mac altogether, you can! In the iPhone’s settings, you can sync your Google contacts data directly. Just remember it only ‘fetches’ data and won’t push new or changed contact data to your device automatically. If you’re syncing data and don’t see a contact, this may be why.
First, you need to add your Google account to your iPhone. If your Google account is already synced to your iPhone, feel free to skip these steps. Otherwise, this is how to add your Google account to the iPhone:
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone
- Select “Mail”
- Choose “Accounts”
- Select “Add Account”
- Choose “Google” from the list
- Follow the on-screen prompts and enter your Google account login credentials
Here’s how to sync Google contacts to iPhone via the Settings app:
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone
- Select “Mail”
- Choose “Accounts”
- Select your Gmail account
- Make sure “Contacts” is toggled on
Whichever method for syncing contacts you use, one thing you should definitely do is create backups of your iPhone. For that, AnyTrans is exactly what you need.
With AnyTrans for Mac, you have complete control over your iPhone. Simply open the AnyTrans app, plug your iPhone into the Mac, and you will be able to create backups of your entire device, or particular items like messages, photos, and even contacts!
AnyTrans has a ton of other features, too, including the option to quickly transfer your iPhone’s data to a new device. You can also manage your home screen, delete apps from your iPhone, restore your phone from previous backups, and curate your media library!
Import Google contacts to iPhone with iCloud
After importing your Google contacts to your Mac, iCloud should sync your contacts across your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
To verify your iCloud contacts are synced with your Mac, follow these steps:
- From the Mac menu bar, select the Apple logo on the top left corner
- Select “System Preferences”
- Choose “Apple ID” at the top right corner of the new window
- Select “iCloud” from the left side of the window
- Make sure “Contacts” is toggled on
On your iPhone, ensure your iCloud contacts are syncing by following these steps:
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone
- Select your Apple ID name banner at the top of the screen
- Choose “iCloud”
- Ensure “Contacts” is toggled on
If you like, feel free to toggle contacts off and back on to trigger syncing. This shouldn’t be necessary, but doing so will ping the iCloud servers to initiate syncing of contacts or any other cloud service to your iPhone.
Contacts is one of the services iCloud syncs across your devices. There’s also Mail, which keeps your inbox and folders current on all devices; Reminders, to help you manage to-do lists and trigger reminders when you’re at a location; Notes, which syncs and shares all of the data in your Notes app on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac; Messages, to ensure all chats are up to date; and Safari, which keeps open tabs, the reading list, and bookmarks synced on all of your Apple devices.
Those services all stake their claim to your iCloud storage, but none as much as Photos. Most users will notice their iCloud data allotment is dominated by the pics and video in the Photos app, which is synced across all Apple devices. Much of what’s found in Photos may be unnecessary, too; old photos, screenshots, and blurred images occupy precious space.
To help manage your iCloud media storage, get Gemini.
The Gemini app for Mac helps you manage similar and duplicate images in your Photos folder, which you are then able to delete quickly. The Gemini iOS app continually watches your Photos app for video, screenshots, and other categories. It then creates unique folders for those media types in the Gemini app, and provides a quick and easy way to bulk-delete your images. The gigabytes of iCloud storage you will reclaim with Gemini make it well worth a download.
Conclusion
Managing contacts on your Apple devices is simple. You may prefer to sync your Google contacts and continue using Gmail and other Google services, or download and add all of your Google contacts to iCloud. Either way, you’re in full control.
AnyTrans is a great app for managing backups, a practice we should all be in as we move and sync data across services. If anything goes awry, a backup helps you recover data with ease.
Gemini helps manage files, folders, and photos to keep your iCloud free of unneeded files. If you’re going to sync data, you should keep as much room available in your cloud storage account as possible.
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Nowadays, we are presented with different options to get in touch with our colleagues, friends, and family members. We have e-mail accounts, smartphones, and a lot more media through which we get to connect with the people we need to connect to anytime.
Among the e-mail services being provided today, Gmail is one of the most-used. Not only does it provide a lot of features and extensions for its users. It takes pride in its simplistic interface that provides ease of use, helping both experienced and non-experienced users to get started right away. When it comes to smartphones, on the other hand, it's undeniable that Apple's iPhone is one of the leading models. With all the connectivity features that people get with Apple's ingenious flagship mobile device, it has helped connect millions of people to their friends and family all over the world.
Now just imagine what you can do when you get the best out of these two communication media. What if you can just simply transfer your Gmail contacts to your iPhone and have a unified communication system on your Apple smartphone that's all for you to enjoy and take advantage of?
Part 1: How to Transfer Contacts from Gmail to iPhone
Transferring contacts from your Gmail account to your smartphone may feel like a daunting task, as it seems that these two communication media are far from each other for you to get the most out of them at the same time. But fear not, for if you follow these instructions, you'll have your Gmail contacts up and ready for use on your iPhone:
Import Contacts From Gmail To Iphone 11
Step 1. The first thing you have to do is to sign in to your Gmail account using your computer. Open your browser and head to http://mail.google.com and fill in your Google account credentials once asked. Click on 'Sign In' if you're ready.
Step 2. Click on the Gmail drop-down menu at the upper-left corner of your browser's window and select Contacts from the list.
Step 3. Under the More drop-down menu located just below the Google search bar, hit Export… and a pop-up window will appear.
Step 4. From the pop-up window, set which contacts you want to export. For the export format, make sure you choose the vCard format. This will make things easier since the vCard format is well-supported in iPhones. Hit Export when you're done.
Step 5. Should you be asked where you'd like to save your exported contacts, select Save to Disk and choose a location on your computer.
The next step is to import your contacts in vCard format (with .vcf extension) to your iPhone. You can do this by using Microsoft Outlook which comes with the Microsoft Office suite of productivity software. Open Microsoft Outlook and set-up your e-mail account you want to use with it if you haven't yet.
1. On the 'File' menu, click 'Import and Export'. 2. Click 'Import a Vcard file (.vcf)', then click 'Next'. 3. In the' Look' in box, click the folder that contains the vCard file you want. Double-click folders until you can click the vCard file you want to import. 4. Click 'Open'.
Part 2: How to Transfer Gmail Contacts to iPhone Directly
In the previous part, we discussed how you can get your Gmail contacts on your iPhone by downloading them from your Gmail account and sending them to your phone with the help of a third-party application. The problem is that there were quite a great deal of steps to follow and special instructions to remember. Fortunately, you can do the exact same thing while having a more convenient experience. Here are the instructions you should follow:
Step 1. You'll have to go to your iPhone settings first. Do this by tapping the 'Settings' icon on your iPhone.
Step 2. Once you've been taken to the Settings screen, you may have to scroll down a bit to see the 'Mail, Contacts, Calendars' option. Tap on it to proceed. You'll be taken to a different screen once more and this time you'll have to select 'Add Account' under the 'Accounts' options. Afterwards, select 'Gmail' once you've been taken to the Add Account screen. Enter your Gmail login credentials when asked and tap 'Next' when you're done.
Step 3. The last thing you'll have to do is get your Gmail contacts connected to your phone. You will be asked which Gmail features you want to have enabled. From the list of options and features available, make sure you turn on the 'Contacts' option. You can do so by tapping on or sliding the little switch just to the right of this option. The switch turns green once the option is enabled. Enabling this option will sync your Gmail contacts with your iPhone.
Step 4. If you're done, tap the 'Save' option located on the upper-right portion of your screen to finish the process.
Import Contacts From Gmail To Iphone 6+
Transfer Contacts From Gmail To Iphone
And that was the more convenient way to have your Gmail contacts on your iPhone. It saves you a lot of time and effort and as you might have seen, you have lesser instructions to follow if you opted for this method. Keep in mind, however, that while both of the methods presented in this article get your Gmail contacts to your iPhone, using one of them will most probably entitle you to features quite different to what the other method can provide. The second method we've shown you may be more convenient but the Gmail contacts you sync may be limited to use within Gmail features available for your iPhone. The first method, on the other hand, may allow you to use your exported Gmail contacts to a whole lot of different features outside the Gmail app on your iPhone.