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Easy Methods to Transfer/Save all Contacts from iPhone to Computer

We'll walk you through the process of moving all of your iPhone contacts to your computer in this post, making sure they're available and safe.

By Derick FennimorePublished 2 years ago 4 min read

Your iPhone probably has a precious database of contacts on it, including family, friends, and colleagues. If your phone breaks or is lost, having a backup copy of your contacts on your computer is important. We'll show you how to transfer all of your iPhone contacts to your computer, so they are open and fast.

The process of moving contacts from your iPhone to a computer is rather easy, even though it may seem tricky at first. You can achieve this in several different ways, including using iTunes, iCloud, and technical programs. Let us discuss the uses of each method in further detail.

Method 1: Move iPhone contacts to a PC using iCloud.

  • A simple way to transfer your iPhone contacts to a PC is to use Apple's iCloud service.
  • On your iPhone, select "Settings" and then tap your Apple ID in the top-right corner of the screen.
  • Scan that the "Contacts" toggle switch is turned on after choosing "iCloud."
  • Open the web browser of your choice on your computer and go to the iCloud website (www.icloud.com).
  • Make use of the identical Apple ID that you use to access your iPhone.
  • To see your contact list, select "Contacts."
  • To transfer all of your contacts to your computer, select all of them with "Ctrl + A" (or Command + A on a Mac) and select "Export vCard" from the gear icon on the bottom left of the screen. By doing this, a VCF file including every contact will be install.
  • Export the VCF file to an area of your choice on your computer.
  • You can be sure that your computer and iPhone are running the recent version of your contact list when you use the iCloud method.

Method 2: Use iTunes to Move iPhone contacts to a computer.

If you would rather transfer contacts via iTunes, do the following:

  • Launch iTunes after using a USB cord to connect your iPhone to your PC.
  • When it shows up in the iTunes window, click on the device icon.
  • Choose the "Info" tab located in the sidebar on the left.
  • "Sync Contacts" should be enabled.
  • Select which contacts to sync—all contacts or just particular groups or categories.
  • The contacts will start to transfer to your computer when you click the "Apply" or "Sync" button at the bottom right.
  • Be aware that your computer must have iTunes installed in order to use this strategy.

Technique 3: Utilizing Third-Party Software to Move iPhone Contacts to a Computer

Several third-party software programs are available that make the process of moving contacts from your iPhone to your computer easier if you're looking for another solution. To easily export iPhone contacts to a computer, try the WholeClear VCF to CSV Converter Tool. These programs offer a user-friendly interface Choosing reliable and loyal third-party software that meets your needs is vital. Before moving forward, go over the various alternatives, read reviews, and confirm that the program works with both your PC and iPhone.

Common Questions:

Is iTunes required for the transfer of my iPhone contacts to my computer?

It is possible to move contacts from an iPhone to a computer without iTunes if you use iCloud or other third-party apps.

Upon syncing my iPhone with iTunes, do my contacts get automatically backed up?

That's correct—your contacts are included in the backup that iTunes makes when you sync your iPhone. On your PC or in the cloud, though, having a second backup is advised.

I want to move my contacts from my iPhone to several PCs.

Using iCloud or other third-party applications, you can indeed sync your iPhone contacts across several computers.

Will my PC also receive the contact picture files as well?

Yes, the contact photographs and contact information will be sent if you utilize iCloud or other third-party applications.

Is it possible to export contacts from my iPhone to CSV or Excel files?

You can export your iPhone contacts to Excel and CSV files, among other formats, using some third-party apps.

Can a subset of contacts be transferred rather than all of them?

Indeed, if you use iTunes or other third-party software that lets you pick individual contacts or groups, you can transfer your chosen contacts.

Does the iPhone lose its contacts when they are transferred to a computer?

No, contacts on your iPhone are not erased from your device when you upload them to your computer. On your PC, it only makes a duplicate of your contacts.

How can I move contacts from my iPhone to my PC using free third-party software?

Indeed, several third-party software solutions are free to use. They could, however, have restrictions, such as limited functioning or restricted transfer volumes.

I want to move my contacts from my iPhone to a PC that isn't Apple.

Yes, you can use third-party software that supports both the iPhone and your computer's operating system to move iPhone contacts to a non-Apple computer.

Will modifications made to my iPhone be reflected in the uploaded contacts on my computer?

As long as you have an active internet connection, any changes you make to the contacts on your iPhone while transferring them over iCloud will instantly sync with the contacts on your computer.

Can I use these techniques to move contacts from an old iPhone to a new one?

Yes, you can use iCloud, iTunes, or other third-party software to move contacts from an old iPhone to a new one by following the same instructions.

What should I do if the transfer procedure presents any difficulties?

Refer to the technique or software's user manuals or support materials if you run into any problems throughout the transfer procedure. In addition, internet communities and forums can be quite helpful in solving certain issues.

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Derick Fennimore

Hello My Friends. I am Derick Fennimore and I would like to write technical issue post.

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