Contacts Not Syncing With Gmail



One of the awesome things about today’s technology is the fact that a lot of it is in the cloud. This means that syncing up data is quick and painless and lets you move from one device to another, or one service to another. For the most part, we expect these cloud services to operate without any issues, but there could be instances where they might fail.

Third-party firewalls or antivirus software might prevent you from syncing your email and calendar events. Although we don't recommend permanently turning off security software, temporarily turning off the software will let you determine if it is preventing you from syncing your email or calendar events.

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If you use Gmail as your primary email, you’ve probably saved a ton of contacts on the platform. If you prefer keeping a copy of it offline for “just in case” situations, or maybe you want to keep a copy to import to another email service, then here’s what you need to do to export your Gmail contacts.

Exporting Your Gmail Contacts

  1. Go to https://contacts.google.com/
  2. On the menu bar on the left, click “Export”
  3. Choose an export format
  4. Click Export and it will download the exported files to your computer

Do note that your contacts list in Gmail might be larger than you remembered. This is because whenever you reply to an email or forward an email to a new address, Gmail actually creates a new contact for you to make it easier to send an email to that address again.

So if you do take a look at your contact list, don’t be shocked if you find it to be a lot larger than you remember or if you see names you don’t remember

Export Formats

Now, some of you might be a little confused at the different export formats that you can choose from, and more importantly, which is the “right” version that you should export? First of all, there is no “right” version, but rather the intention of your export.

Outlook CSV – This is a format that exports all data and contacts and converts the names to the default character encoding. As the name implies, this might be preferred if you’re looking to migrate from Gmail to Outlook.

Google CSV – Unlike the Outlook CSV, the Google CSV takes your data and exports it using Unicode. This is done to help preserve international characters. However, the downside to the Google CSV is that not all email programs, such as Outlook, support Unicode. This means that if you plan to migrate to Outlook, then this might not be the best export format to choose.

vCard – Unlike CSV which typically stores data in alphanumerical form, vCard actually supports richer contact data, meaning that in addition to the person’s name and email address and phone number, it can also store things like photos if it is available. It is also widely supported by various email clients and providers, so moving between services should not be an issue.

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Unable to update calendars after iOS 12 update? This guide will show you how to fix iPhone calendar not syncing with iCloud/Gmail/Outlook in iOS 12. You can check the solutions to see if they are working for you.

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Nowadays, more and more businessmen and career staff like to use iPhone Calendar app to make daily schedules and some important upcoming events, let alone those people with poor memory. Calendar plays an important role in their working life. Besides iPhone calendar, you also use other calendar services, such as iCloud calendar, Google calendar, and Exchange calendar, etc. And you must always sync your iPhone calendar with these calendar services. This brings your life a lot of conveniences. However, sometimes, you may come across an annoying issue that is iPhone calendar not syncing at all after iOS 12/11 update. No matter iPhone calendar not syncing with iCloud, not syncing with Gmail, or not syncing with Outlook, which will be very depressing.

This guide is going to share with you some potential methods about how to fix iPhone calendar not syncing with iCloud/Gmail/Outlook in iOS 12. Let’s see it in 3 parts.

Part 1. iPhone Calendar Not Syncing with iCloud

1. Make sure the switch for Calendar is turned ON. You can check this by going to Settings > Apple ID > iCloud > Calendars.

Make Sure Calendars is Turned On

2. Refresh your iPhone calendar. In the Calendar app, go to Calendars and drag the screen down for a refresh.

3. Reboot your iPhone. Hold down Power & Home button simultaneously.

4. Sync All Events by going to Settings > Calendar > Sync > Tap on All Events.

5. Use AnyTrans to manually sync iPhone calendar to iCloud.

1) Download and Install AnyTrans on your computer, connect your iPhone with USB cable.

2) Go to the category menu > Click More button and select Calendars.

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Note: To let AnyTrans detect your calendar data on your iPhone, you need to disabled Calendar on your iPhone at first.

3) Select the calendar you want to sync and click the Upload button to sync the selected calendar event to iCloud.

You can also use AnyTrans to sync other kinds of iOS data to iCloud, like photos, notes, contacts, etc. Besides, it even allows you to sync data from one iCloud to another iCloud account directly.

Part 2. iPhone Calendar Not Syncing with Gmail

1. Also check if you enable Calendar on your iPhone. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, select your Google account. Make sure that the Calendars option is enabled.

2. Set up Fetch feature. Go to Settings > Mail > Account > Fetch New Data, tap on your Gmail account and tap on Fetch, you can choose the frequency: Every 15 Minutes, Every 30 Minutes, Hourly or Manually.

3. Set your Gmail calendar as Default calendar. Go to Settings > Calendar > Sync > All Events. Then go back to Calendar, tap on Default Calendar and select Gmail calendar as default.

4. Re-add your Gmail Account. You can remove your Google account from Mail, Contacts, and Calendars, and then re-add it. But notice that if you do this, everything will get reset.

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Part 3. iPhone Calendar Not Syncing with Outlook

1. Tyr to install and use Outlook app on your iPhone.

2. Syncing iPhone calendar to Outlook by using iTunes. Disabled Calendars on your iPhone, open iTunes on your computer and connect your iPhone. Click your device and click “Info” > Click Sync Calendars with and select Outlook.

3. Also try to set the Exchange Calendar as the default calendar on your iPhone.

4. Well, some users suggest just upgrade to new iPhone. This really works for many users.

The Bottom Line

That’s all for how to fix iPhone calendar not syncing issue after iOS 12 update, if you meet one of these three conditions, you can try out the methods mentioned above. Hope this guide is helpful for you. By the way, when facing iPhone calendar not syncing with iCloud, don’t forget to have a try on AnyTrans.

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