How To Backup Contacts To ICloud And PC (All Free)

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Part 1: How to Backup Contacts to iCloud, Backing up your iPhone data, especially the contacts on a regular basis is significant. Don't ignore this backup behavior because every iPhone/iPad user has been losing important personal data since the first day, among which the loss of contacts is recognized as the most miserable thing they've ever experienced.

So, why not upload your iPhone contacts to iCloud to make a backup, The iCloud backup feature is familiar to all of the iOS device users, which allows them to sync and backup multiple types of data files to the cloud storage automatically. If you haven't made use of the unique iOS feature yet, it's time to take an action. Next, you're going to learn how to sync iPhone contacts to iCloud. Step 1. Launch Settings and tap on iCloud.

Step 2. Verify the iCloud account is set up and that Contacts is turned on. Step 3. Scroll down and tap on Storage & Backup. Step 4. Tap Back Up Now. The steps above show you how to save iPhone contacts to iCloud together with other files. However, as you may know, you can also only upload contacts to iCloud. Here are the steps to make it.

Step 1. Go to Settings App on your iPhone. Cloud and then toggle on Contacts. Step 3. Choose Merge when a prompt appears asking you what would you like to do with existing local contacts on your iPhone. Part 2: How to Backup Contacts to PC Without iCloud, It seems really easy and fast to backup iPhone 8 contacts on iCloud as well as other iPhone series, however, I'm sure you'll request more iPhone backup solutions.

First of all, when you sign up for iCloud, you're given 5GB free storage to use. Once the synced data exceeds the limit and you need more iCloud storage space, you must buy the extra with a certain amount of money. What's more, you need an iCloud backup extractor, which may also be paid software, to extract the iCloud backup so as to restore what you backed up there, including contacts, photos, videos, documents and whatever.

In this case, you might be interested in another free iCloud alternative, which also enables contacts backup and all other data on iPhone. Good luck then. EaseUS MobiMover is such software, you can use its transfer mode to backup everything on iPhone and iPad to PC in seconds. Next, you're going to learn how to backup contacts on PC with free iPhone backup and transfer software. Step 1. Install EaseUS MobiMover, the completely free iPhone data transfer software on your computer (Mac or PC).

Notes: MobiMover is compatible with PC running Windows 7 and later or Mac running macOS 10.12 (Sierra), 10.13 (High Sierra), Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion), 10.8 (Mountain Lion), 10.9 (Mavericks) and 10.11 (El Capitan). Step 2. Connect your iPhone or iPad to computer and run MobiMover. Step 3. Click Transfer to Computer, after then tick contacts in the iPhone categories list to back up to the computer. Step 3. Click Browse to set the storage path for exported contacts. If you don't set it manually, the iPhone contacts will be saved to a folder named Exported by MobiMover on your desktop. Step 4. Click Transfer to start backing up contacts.

I am really stuck up in a bad situation. I took back up on my PC on 29-06-15 and handed over my phone for repair. I got a new device as a replacement for my older device. When I connected to my PC and tried to get the back up, the message came that as the device is in older version, back up cannot be taken.

You need to connect the new device, update to the similar version (as the older phones version) and then take the back up. But now I am not able to see the back up pf 29-06-15, instead can only see the new back up which I never took. I don't want everything backed up but only my photos . Is there a way to get the photos back into my iPhone from the earlier back up done in my PC , Gaurang, I have no experience with PC computers.

I strongly recommend posting your question on the Apple support site. Sometimes you might find a solution already posted there for your particular issue. If you live near an Apple Store, they will help you for free if you set up an appointment. Sorry I can't be of more assistance.

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