It is now over five years since iPhone revolutionized the phone and the way where we communicate. A lot is different since then; however, the basic limitations imposed by Apple against transfer of iPhone data to computer remain. This article examines strategies to backup iPhone to computer which circumvent Apple’s restrictions.
Backup iPhone contacts to PC:
With the arrival with the iCloud, it truly is easier than ever to transfer one’s iPhone contacts between multiple devices in storing iPhone contacts on Apple’s servers. But let’s say you are looking to develop a safe offline backup of the contact list stored away from third-party company servers? How to backup iPhone contacts straight to your PC?
Well, the answer then is not that simple in the beginning since there are dozens, or even hundreds, of apps which promise to complete some sort of iPhone contact import, export, transfer, or backup. You can use iTunes and sync iPhone contacts on your Windows Contacts. This, however, requires syncing your iPhone with iTunes. If your iTunes library has not been previously synced with the iPhone, you take the risk of one’s iPhone music being wiped away by iTunes.
Very recently, I found several third party programs that offer to manage your iPhone contacts and, among additional features, will help you transfer and backup iPhone contacts completely to another location say for example a new iPhone or right to a folder in your PC.
Here is often a quick overview from the first put in action called CopyTrans Contacts.
This program requires someone to have a Windows PC, if you work with a Mac or do not wish to employ a computer for an intermediary to backup your iPhone data, scroll further below. Connect your iPhone on your PC and after that your contacts can have up.
You only have to select your iPhone contacts from your program window and drag/drop these to a folder using your laptop. Your iPhone contacts will transfer available as a *.vcf files within that folder. You can use later these files and restore them for a iPhone, when you need to or even completely to another iPhone.
More details about this program from your developer’s website:
http://www.copytrans.net/copytranscontacts.php
There exist several alternative ways of transferring iPhone contacts featuring both your computer as a possible intermediary, or directly via your iPhone device. For instance, My Contacts Backup would send your old iPhone contacts in your email account where you can recuperate them on the new iPhone.
If you want to bringing your entire contacts from various accounts such as your Facebook, LInkedIn, Email, etc, for a iPhone it is possible to use Smartr Contacts.
Smartr contacts will upload your contact data through your various social and online passwords to their servers and display all data combined in their app built to run on your own iPhone.
Syncing contacts along with other iPhone data for your Google account via Google Sync
A popular solution to backup your internet data, a minimum of for those who possess a Google account is via Google Sync. If you don’t use a Google account, it is possible to easily open one. Google sync is not hard to set up with your iPhone and definately will sync your Contacts, Email, and Calendars for a Google account.
You can sync your iPhone contacts via iTunes sync by choosing “Google Contacts” option in “Sync Contacts with” within the “Info” tab.
For those that would like to avoid iTunes sync, the most effective way is to use Google Sync entirely on their iPhone. To do so, simply put in place an Exchange account by looking at Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Add Account > Microsoft Exchange.
Just keep going the set-up wizard in which you would have to enter your Google user name and password as well as Google’s mobile server (m.google.com).
Syncing iPhone contacts across multiple devices utilizing the iCloud
For individuals who wouldn’t mind uploading their contact info on Apple’s servers; mind you if you’re a privacy freak who keeps their data strictly offline, you do not enjoy this, Apple is rolling out a rather handy Cloud-based platform for sharing your iPhone contacts, calendars, photos and in many cases music across all of the iOS devices called this can be the iCloud.
All iOS devices for instance the iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad running on iOS 5 + are automatically appropriate for the iCloud. In order to let the iCloud in your iPhone, you’ll first should set up an Apple ID. An Apple ID usually mandates that you provide your plastic card information.
Next, let the iCloud with your iPhone by navigating to Settings > iCloud and entering your Apple ID and password.
Finally, choose what data you would choose to sync between iPhone and also your iCloud account.