Reasons to transfer your Google contacts to iPhone. Many people use Gmail as their default email provider and can’t see a reason to export Google contacts to iPhone. It’s a fair position, but these are a few reasons importing Google contacts to iPhone is a great idea: You have one place for all contacts. Gmail for personal use, iCloud for.
Google is set as the default account to store your contacts online on most Android smartphones. One of the perks of using it is to save & sync contacts and access them on any platform. So if you’ve recently switched from Android to iOS, it is easy to sync contacts from Gmail to iPhone and iPad. Sign in - Google Accounts - Google Contacts. Manage your contacts in google account. You can edit and delete any items after the synchronization is completed. Sign in google account on your new iPhone, go Setting Mail, Contacts, and Calendars. Add Gmail Account to start the transfer. Now let's import contacts to iPhone from google account. How to Transfer.
You can set up your email accounts to share contacts with the Contacts app. If you have a contacts account, like a business or school directory, you can set that up too. Here's how:
If you have multiple accounts set up in the Contacts app and want to see contacts for a specific one, open Contacts and tap Groups in the upper-left corner.
Want to add or remove all of the contacts from an account that you already set up? Just turn Contacts on or off for that account:
If you set up multiple accounts in the Contacts app, you can choose a default account to add new contacts to. Just go to Settings > Contacts > Default Account and choose an account.
You can choose how to sort your contacts, like alphabetically by first or last name. Just go to Settings > Contacts and choose from the following:
When you delete a contact, it permanently deletes it from your device. And if you delete a contact from your email account, you also permanently delete the contact from all devices signed into that email account.
Here's how to delete a contact: