How to sync Outlook contacts to iPhone

Author: Florence Bailey
Date Of Creation: 21 March 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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In this article, we are going to show you how to sync Outlook.com or Microsoft Outlook for Windows contacts with iPhone.

Steps

Method 1 of 2: How to sync Outlook.com contacts

  1. 1 Launch the Settings app on the iPhone . You will find it on the home screen.
    • This method will copy your Outlook.com (email service, also known as Hotmail.com or Live.com) contacts to your iPhone.
  2. 2 Scroll down and tap Accounts and passwords. This option is marked with a white key on a gray background and is in the middle of the menu.
  3. 3 Tap Add account. A list of account types will open.
  4. 4 Click on Outlook.com. This is the penultimate option.
  5. 5 Log in to Outlook. Enter your email address or phone number and click Next, then enter your password and click Login.
  6. 6 Tap Yes. This will allow the iPhone to access Outlook data.
  7. 7 Choose which items to sync. Move the slider next to "Contacts" to the "Enable" position and then do the same for the other data types you want to sync.
  8. 8 Tap Save. You will find this option in the upper right corner. Outlook contacts will sync to iPhone.

Method 2 of 2: How to Sync Microsoft Outlook Contacts for Windows

  1. 1 Launch iCloud on your computer. To do this, enter icloud in the search bar at the bottom of the Start menu, and then click on iCloud.
    • Use this method if you are using the Microsoft Outlook client that is installed on your computer.
    • If you don't have iCloud on your computer, download it here.
  2. 2 Sign in with your Apple ID. Skip this step if you are already signed in to your account.
  3. 3 Check the box next to Mail, Contacts, Calendars and Tasks with Outlook. This adds Outlook data to the list of items that are synced to iPhone.
  4. 4 Click on Apply. It's at the bottom of the window. Outlook contacts (as well as emails, calendar notes, and tasks) will be synced to the iPhone.