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How To Sync Outlook Contacts With Android, iPhone, Gmail & More

Despite the growth and prominence of chat apps and mobile messaging services, we still send and receive emails every day. Email is a common form of communication in business, but also an integral part of our daily online life since most websites require email addresses to create accounts.

Microsoft Outlook commands an active user base of more than 400 million people, many of whom open emails from mobile devices running Android and iOS platforms. Consequently, syncing Outlook on mobile devices and with other services is necessary to ease access from any device or location.

One of the most powerful productivity features of any email communication is the contacts list, which is pivotal to our personal and business communication.

If you’re a loyal Microsoft Outlook user and aren’t sure how to sync Outlook contacts with your mobile device or other email services, don’t worry. We’re going to show you a few workarounds to use.

How To Sync Outlook Contacts

The steps in this guide may vary between operating systems and devices. Check that access to Contacts is allowed for Outlook before proceeding with the sync setup.

Sync Outlook Contacts To Android

To sync Outlook contacts with your Android device, your email provider must use Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. Most major providers like Gmail do.

Sync Outlook Contacts With Gmail

Gmail is a popular email service with more than 1.5 billion active monthly users. Thankfully, it’s easy to sync your Outlook contacts with this provider as it uses Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync.

Note: Don’t select Outlook, Hotmail and Live as these services use IMAP and POP, which are sync protocols that can’t sync contacts or calendar. They only sync email.

Note: Make sure Gmail can access your contacts and calendar. You can check this by going to Settings > Apps (Applications) > Permissions and toggle the Contacts switch to on to green.

Sync Outlook Contacts With iPhone

iPhones usually do a good job of syncing and updating contacts across apps and devices. This isn’t always the case though, especially where there are incorrect permission settings or general software issues like bugs that stop Outlook from syncing with your phone.

You can sync Outlook contacts on iPhone using Settings, iTunes, iCloud, via email, by importing as vCards, or through Exchange.

Using Settings

Using iTunes

Besides being a music player or safe storage tool, iTunes can manage and store data from your iPhone too, making it easy to update and transfer your Outlook contacts across devices. 

Make sure iCloud is disabled before using iTunes to sync your Outlook contacts.

Using iCloud

Before syncing your Outlook contacts to your iPhone with iCloud, ensure the iCloud control panel for Windows is available or installed on your PC.

Note: iCloud doesn’t let you sync only contacts to the cloud. If you don’t mind uploading your calendars, mail, and contacts altogether to iCloud storage, take the steps below.

Via Email

You can transfer your Outlook contacts to your iPhone using your email, though it’s a bit of a lengthy process.

Note: Not all iOS devices work with CSV files the same way. Some offer only a preview of the file without prompting you to add them as contacts.

Importing Contacts As vCards

This method enables you to sync Outlook contacts with iPhone by converting them to vCards or electronic business cards that you can view on any Outlook version. However, vCards are only created on the Outlook desktop app.

iCloud will add your contacts to the All Contacts folder. The challenge with using vCards is that you have to create and import a new one each time you add new contacts in Outlook.

Through Exchange

This method works only if your iPhone is connected to your internal corporate network. If your company has an Exchange server, you can sync your Outlook contacts with it and access them on your iPhone.

Sync Outlook Contacts With iPad

For iPad, you have two options to use when syncing Outlook contacts – iTunes or iCloud. If you use iCloud on your computer, you can copy contacts to iCloud and access them from your iPad. 

However, if you use iTunes on your computer, you can sync contacts using iTunes to your iPad.

Using iTunes

From now on, when your iPad is turned on, and iTunes is running on your computer, syncing will happen automatically.

Using iCloud

Before using this method, make sure you have iCloud Control Panel for Windows on your computer. Sign in with the credentials for your iPad, and select the sync options you’d like to use – in this case it’s Contacts with Outlook.

Sync To Outlook.com Or Exchange

Sync Outlook Contacts With iCloud

If you have a PST file on your computer that has all your Outlook profile data, you can import the contacts to iCloud in two parts – convert the PST contacts into vCards and then import the file into iCloud.

Convert a PST file Into a vCard/VCF

You can convert the .PST file into a vCard using a tool like SysTools vCard Export Tool.

Import a vCard Into iCloud

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