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Why are my iPhone Contacts not syncing with iCloud?
Most of us sync iPhone Contacts to iCloud to keep them secure and easily access them across iDevices like iPad, Mac. Apple makes it easy to backup entire address books to iCloud. But, sometimes Contacts may not sync with other devices.
Having experienced this issue ourselves on a few occasions, we’ve discovered some tricks that work to resolve the issue. Let’s get into them!
Note:
Make sure you have a proper internet connection. If your iPhone Contacts aren’t syncing even with a solid connection, try resetting the Network Settings on your iPhone:
Open Settings → General → Transfer or Reset iPhone → Reset → Reset Network Settings.
No luck? We still have plenty of solutions to go.
If you’ve synced your Contacts with third-party accounts, uncheck them:
iPhone Contacts still not syncing with iCloud? Move on to the third solution.
Have you set iCloud as your default account? Here’s how:
Now, see if your Contacts sync with iCloud. If they do, you’re done!
Otherwise, you’ll have to keep reading.
If your iPhone Contacts are still not syncing to iCloud, turn off iCloud syncing and then turn it back on.
In iOS 11 or later (including iOS 15):
In iOS 10.2 or Earlier:
Hopefully, your Contacts sync perfectly with iCloud after this process. Check if your iPhone is showing Syncing with iCloud paused error or not. If not, we still have a few methods left to try.
In iOS 11 or Later (including iOS 15):
In iOS 10.2 or Earlier:
If your iPhone isn’t running the latest iOS version, make sure to update it. Some miscellaneous issues are known to pop up on devices running outdated iOS versions.
So, it’s wise to be on the newest software version. Before you try updating, make sure to connect your iPhone to Wi-Fi.
Signing off…
Did any of our solutions work in fixing your iPhone Contacts not syncing with iCloud? If not, let us know more about your situation in the comments below. We’ll try to help you out.
Have any other Apple-related questions? Ask away in the comments.
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