Yes, I am familiar with using Google/Gmail contacts on Apple devices.
- Brad -
> On Dec 22, 2021, at 18:05, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>
> Hello Brad,
> Also, sometimes Gmail accounts have their contacts syncing with your Apple
> products too. You can look in System Preferences / IOS Settings in
Hello Brad,
Also, sometimes Gmail accounts have their contacts syncing with your Apple
products too. You can look in System Preferences / IOS Settings in the place
where you set up email accounts to see if your Gmail account is also providing
contact information.
HTH!
Jonathan Cohn
> On Dec 2
Thank you. I will give this a try.
Greatly appreciated.
Mike
> On 21.12.2021, at 15:05, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> More specifically, you need to go into the Apple ID settings on each device,
> and make sure contacts is selected.
>
> - Brad -
>
> On Dec 21, 2021, at 07:54, Dave Carlson wrot
Hi,
To clarify, backups are not a method by which various services are synced.
Backups are just what they claim to be, a backup of your device. By far, the
best, and most efficient method of syncing is what both Dave and Brad
mentioned. By syncing various services such as Contacts, Safari, M
More specifically, you need to go into the Apple ID settings on each device,
and make sure contacts is selected.
- Brad -
On Dec 21, 2021, at 07:54, Dave Carlson wrote:
You need to set up iCloud so that it synchronizes your contacts on each device.
Dave Carlson
Woodworker, Oregonian, Farfar,
You need to set up iCloud so that it synchronizes your contacts on each device.
Dave Carlson
Woodworker, Oregonian, Farfar, Pioneer, and Engineer
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