Want to keep your iPhone contacts updated and available on all your devices? We’ll explain how to sync your iPhone contacts to your Mac using iCloud, AirDrop, and the Finder/ iTunes feature. Apple’s iCloud can keep all your data, including contacts, updated even if they get deleted from your physical phone. You need an iOS 5 or above and OS X Lion 10.7.5 or above to use iCloud for Contacts. You also need an internet connection and an Apple ID. On the other hand, the AirDrop feature (iOS 7 or above for iPhones and Mac OS X 10.7 for computers) lets you share contacts from your phone to your computer through Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The Finder/iTunes feature lets you sync contacts through a USB connection. For this article, we used an iPhone running on iOS 13 and a computer on macOS Catalina (macOS 10.15).
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What's in This Article:
- How to Sync iPhone Contacts Using iCloud
- How to Sync iPhone Contacts Using AirDrop
- How to Sync iPhone Contacts Using Finder (iTunes)
How to Sync iPhone Contacts Using iCloud
Using iCloud to sync iPhone Contacts is the easiest way to make sure they're always up to date on both devices, as every change will automatically be synced.
To make sure your iCloud is enabled for Contacts:
- On your iPhone, go to Settings.
- Tap on your name.
- Tap iCloud.
- Turn on Contacts.
- Choose Merge.
- On your Mac, click on the Apple icon on the top left-hand side.
- Choose System Preferences from the drop-down menu.
- Click Apple ID. (on macOS Mojave and earlier, click on iCloud.)
- Turn on Contacts.
Note: If your iCloud storage is full or if you haven’t completed Steps 1–4, you can’t access iPhone Contacts on your Mac.
How to Sync iPhone Contacts Using AirDrop
You can share one contact at a time from your phone to your computer by enabling AirDrop.
How to Enable AirDrop on an iPhone:
- Make sure your Bluetooth is enabled. Open Control Center and tap on the Bluetooth icon to enable it.
- Go to Settings.
- Scroll down to General and tap on it.
- Tap on AirDrop.
- Check Contacts Only or Everyone so you can send contacts to your Mac.
How to Enable AirDrop on a Mac:
- Click on the Bluetooth icon on the top menu to make sure it's on.
- Turn Bluetooth on if it's not alread.
- Search AirDrop in Finder.
- Click on AirDrop and make yourself discoverable by Contacts Only or Everyone.
How to Share an iPhone Contact Using AirDrop:
- Open the Contacts app on your iPhone.
- Choose the contact you want to share.
- Tap Share Contact.
- Your Mac name should pop up.
- Tap on it to send.
- The contact should pop up on your Mac screen. Tap to open.
How to Sync iPhone Contacts Using Finder (iTunes)
You can only sync iPhone contacts via Finder or iTunes is you don't have iCloud enabled for Contacts. If you have iCloud enabled for Contacts on your Mac and iPhone, your contacts will automatically be synced.
- Plug in your phone to your Mac using a Lighting cable.
- Open Finder (Mac OS Catalina or later) or iTunes (Mac OS Mojave and earlier) and click on the phone icon.
- Click on Info.
- Choose Sync Contacts option and click Apply.
Whichever method you choose, it’s a good idea to regularly check that your iPhone is syncing properly to your Mac. This will save you time and frustration later on by protecting your important contacts. If you're having trouble getting your contacts to sync between your devices, or want to learn how to unsync your iPad from your iPhone, we can help.