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iPhone Hardware and Accessories
Backing Up iPhone Contacts
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<blockquote data-quote="phobox" data-source="post: 1101169" data-attributes="member: 43482"><p>Personally I've found the best way to sync Contacts, Mail and Calendar is via Google. I currently have two iPhones, an old 2g and a new IP4. I have them both set to sync everything with my google account. The computer is setup the same way. That way not only is every device I have always up to date, the syncing is done over the air so I don't have to wait till I can connect the phones to the computer. I even sync notes that way too now. Syncing is two way, so when something gets added or updated on one device, it's propagated to all other devices and vice versa. It even syncs contact pictures as well. When I bought my iPhone 4, setting up my mail, contacts and calendar was as simple as pointing it to my google account. Obviously your google account can be sync'd to almost any client any platform too so you aren't limited to iPhones and Macs. I use a PC with Outlook personally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phobox, post: 1101169, member: 43482"] Personally I've found the best way to sync Contacts, Mail and Calendar is via Google. I currently have two iPhones, an old 2g and a new IP4. I have them both set to sync everything with my google account. The computer is setup the same way. That way not only is every device I have always up to date, the syncing is done over the air so I don't have to wait till I can connect the phones to the computer. I even sync notes that way too now. Syncing is two way, so when something gets added or updated on one device, it's propagated to all other devices and vice versa. It even syncs contact pictures as well. When I bought my iPhone 4, setting up my mail, contacts and calendar was as simple as pointing it to my google account. Obviously your google account can be sync'd to almost any client any platform too so you aren't limited to iPhones and Macs. I use a PC with Outlook personally. [/QUOTE]
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