In iTunes, click on your Iphone and mark the box to sync addresses. At next sync it will sync. If you have a MobileMe subscription it can automatically sync over the air without user intervention.
There are four ways: 1) (Recommended) Use Apple's MobileMe service to automatically sync your contacts, e-mail, calendar over the web and access them online on any Mac, and download them to your Mac to use with Mac applications like Address Book and Mail. 2) Sync contacts to your Google account to use with Google services like GMail and Google Voice. 3) Sync your iPhone with your Mac using iTunes. 4) You can use free app for both iPhone and Mac
There are three ways to transfer contacts from old iPhone to a new one. You can sync the old phone to iTunes to import them then sync the new phone to send them to the new. You do the same using the Cloud with the old phone then retrieve them to the new. Or, you can use an app called Bump to move them directly from your phone to any other iPhone. Follow the related link below
Syncing contacts generally refers to loading contacts from one devise to another. For example, you can sync the contacts on your phone to a tablet, a computer, or another phone.
One way would be to download a tool like Kvisoft iPhone Contacts Recovery software. Launch this iPhone recovery tool and connect your iPhone to computer. A detailed guide is provided in the accompanying link.
MobiKin Transfer for Mobile is a user-friendly software designed to simplify data transfer between different mobile devices. It enables seamless migration of various data types, including contacts, messages, photos, videos, music, and more, across iOS and Android platforms. To transfer Apple iPhone contacts to another phone using MobiKin Transfer for Mobile, simply connect both devices to your computer, choose the contacts you want to transfer from your iPhone, and initiate the transfer process. MobiKin Transfer for Mobile will then transfer the selected contacts to the target device efficiently and securely, ensuring that your contact list is seamlessly transferred to your new phone without hassle.
Your iPhones contacts can be synched with your computers contacts though iTunes. You can set this up by plugging in your iPhone, Opening iTunes, clicking on Contacts, and then checking the box next to sync.
You can sync contacts to Google, and then, using a sync tool like AweSync (www.awesync.com), sync them to Lotus Notes.
just save your contacts to your gmail and your g1 will sync them in on it's own
Before connecting the iPhone to the different computer, in iTunes go to Edit>Preferences>Device>select Don't Sync Automatically. When you connect the iPhone go to Pictures tab and Other tab (on top of the sync screen) and disselect Sync Pictures and Sync Contacts. Then press apply (bottom right corner).
"Once you plug into iTunes, there should be a folder on the top that list: Music, photos.... one option is contacts." There is no such folder in the top list, but click on your iPhone in iTunes and go to the Tab called Info. There you can select services like Gmail, Windows Contacts etc. to sync your iPhone contacts. Be careful, this will sync in two directions. Therefore make sure not to delete existing contacts, but to merge contact information on your iPhone. If you simply want to copy your contacts from your iPhone to the PC (into iTunes is not possible) you may use a backup software or app, allowing you to export contacts.
In the Facebook App go to "Sync Contacts" Turn it off and Remove Data And all your imported contacts will be removed
To transfer your contacts from iPhone 5 to Ellipsis 7 tablet, use OTA sync.
you press share then facebook then you will have to wait three hours maybe try a couple of times then it will be okay
If you have Microsoft Outlook, then backup all your contacts to that. The iPhone will synch those contacts easily, and painlessly. Otherwise you will need to save the contacts to your PC via going to the store and having them save the contacts onto a USB drive in a pbb file. Then extract this with the application Content Manager. Hi don`t be like me and look for problems that don't exist. You can easily import your simcard contacts to your new Iphone by simply going into `settings`.. `mail,contacts,calendars`, scroll down to ``import SIM contacts``. so easy
put your iphone contacts into your laptop, pc, or macbook then sync your new phone. Keep in mind that there is a difference between transferring iPhone contacts to a new iPhone or to an Android. Links to solutions for both cases can be found below.
Just plug in your Iphone and under the sync tab select contacts. At the bottom click apply. It will ask if you want to delete your iphones contacts select no. Then it will ask if you want to merge contacts. Select that one and you are good to go.
1. As long as you have outlook 2003 or 0utlook 2007 it will sync automatically (as long as you haven't changed any of the outlook default settings). Just plug it in and iTunes will do all the rest. 2. As long as you sync your iPhone to itunes you won't lose any of your contacts or calendar appointments. itunes will do a full back up and then completely wipe your iphone. After that, it will load all your data, settings, and media back to your phone. It will take a little while. Hope it useful to you. From WinPST Share Outlook