When exporting iPhone contacts, iCloud is often the first option, allowing for wireless transfer to vCard. However, there are situations where iCloud may not be workable, such as when there is no network connection available or insufficient space in your iCloud storage.
If you want to back up your iPhone contacts without using iCloud, there are three alternative methods available.
Supports: VCF, CSV, and HTML
You can use Qiling MobiMover, an iPhone transfer software, to export iPhone contacts to a VCF, CSV, or HTML file, as well as transfer other file types such as photos, videos, music, and more.
When transferring contacts from iPhone to iPhone, you can export contacts from your old iPhone to a computer as a VCF/CSV/HTML file, use the backup feature to back up contacts without iCloud, or use a data transfer feature to transfer contacts directly between iPhones. This feature allows for a seamless transfer of contacts, making it easy to switch phones without losing any important information. Additionally, you can also use this feature to transfer other types of data, such as photos, messages, and more. This makes it a convenient option for those looking to upgrade to a new iPhone.
To export iPhone contacts without iCloud:
Step 1. Connect your iPhone to your computer and launch Qiling MobiMover. Click "Trust" on your iPhone to allow the software to access your device, then select "Phone to PC" and click "Next" to back up your iPhone contacts to your computer.
Step 2. Select "Contacts" among the options and click the default path to set a custom storage path if needed, then click "Transfer".
Step 3. After the transfer process is complete, you can view the backed-up contacts on your computer. They will be saved as an HTML file, which you can either view on your computer or transfer to your iDevice as needed.
Supports: VCF andCSV
Gmail can also be used to export contacts from an iPhone, offering two alternatives. You can either sync your iPhone contacts with Gmail or export them from your iPhone to a VCF or CSV file via Gmail.
To transfer iPhone contacts to Gmail:
Step 1. On your iPhone, open the Settings app and tap "Passwords & Accounts" to access your saved passwords and account information.
Step 2. Tap"Add Account" > "Google."
Step 3. Enter your Google account information and click "Next" > "Save."
Step 4. Enable "Contacts" and tap "Save" again.
Now that your iPhone contacts have been synced to Google Contacts, you can save them as a VCF or CSV file by following the steps below.
Step 1. To access Google Contacts on your iPhone, go to the Google Contacts website and sign in with the account you use on your iPhone. This will allow you to view and manage your contacts from your device.
Step 2. Select the items you want to export and click "Export."
Step 3. Select the format, Google CSV, Outlook CSV, or vCard, and then click "Export."
To export iPhone contacts using AirDrop, you can share them from one iDevice or Mac to another, making it a convenient option for transferring contacts between devices that support AirDrop. However, keep in mind that AirDrop only allows the transfer of one item at a time, so it may not be suitable for bulk exports.
To export contacts from iPhone:
Step 1. Turn on AirDrop on your devices.
Step 2. To export contacts from the Contacts app, go to the app, select the contacts you'd like to export, and proceed with the export process.
Step 3. Tap "Share Contact" and choose "AirDrop."
Step 4. To receive an item, tap the name of the target device, and then click "Accept" on the target device.
You have several practical solutions to export or back up your iPhone contacts, aside from using iCloud. The best method for you depends on the target device and the format you prefer to export contacts as. You can export contacts to a computer, Google account, or another iPhone, and choose from various formats such as CSV, VCF, or Excel. Identify your needs and apply one of these tips to export your iPhone contacts quickly.