How To Check If Your Contacts Are Synced To Gmail



Gmail offers a nice feature to keep your contact online and access them from anywhere. You may be looking to open and access the Gmail contacts but you don’t know the steps. Here is the quick guide to see all your stored contact on Gmail account.

If you have contacts on your Gmail account, you can add all your contacts directly to your smartphone, PC, and other smart devices. If you are having an Android phone then it is more simple. Here we are going to check how you can access your contacts directly on Gmail.

If Automatically sync is turned off and you want to update your contacts, you can manually sync Google contacts with your device using Google’s Contacts app. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Contacts app. To sync, pull down on the contacts list. If you’re new to iPhone, learn how to sync Google Contacts to your phone. Open your iPhone or iPad's Settings app. Tap Accounts & Passwords Add Account Google. Enter your email and password. Switch 'Contacts' on. At the top, tap Save. To start syncing, open your iPhone or iPad's Contacts app. If you have a work or school Google Account.

How to See Contacts in Gmail

  • Open your Gmail account and log in with your email and password.
  • Tap on Google Apps logo on top-right.
  • Next Window appears and you can see all your contacts there.

Here you can manage your contacts online. You can edit, delete, add new contacts and also you can import/export all your contacts.

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How to create new contact on Gmail

  • From the Google Contact page, tap on a Create Contact button.
  • Enter the information such as Name, Email, phone number, notes, and other such things.

How to Export Contact from Gmail

  • Once you have opened your Gmail contact page, go to left menu options and choose the Export option.
  • The pop-up box appears, choose from the details shown and the format you wish to export contact (for iOS, choose vCard).

How to Import Contacts on Gmail

How To Check If Your Contacts Are Synced To Gmail
  • Open Google Contact page and from a left menu, choose the Import button.
  • Now select the file you have on your device. Make sure it is CSV or vCard file.
  • After selecting, hit Import button.

How to Print Gmail Contacts

Directly printing all your contacts was never easy before. Thanks to Gmail for providing this amazing feature. Now you can instantly download all your contacts or specific contacts to print. Earlier you have to download first and then manually make a Print command. Follow some simple steps for this.

  • On your Gmail Contact page, tap on Print button.
  • Choose the contact option, either all or specific and hit the Print button.

Once done with these steps, you can have your contacts. I hope you find this brief detail on accessing your Google contacts useful and informative. Still in trouble? Comment below and we are ready to help you.

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Why need to sync Android contacts with Gmail?

It is quite necessary to sync your Android phone contacts with Gmail account because you are always under the situations that need to get your Android phone rooted and updated. Well, successful phone root and update let you enjoy more wonderful using experience, but sometimes during the Android rooting or firmware updating, or factory resetting, data on your Android phone, such as contacts and text messages could get lost or damaged. If you have synced your Android phone contacts with Gmail before, you will never need to worry about the data loss tragedy because you can effortlessly restore the contacts back to your Android mobile phone from Gmail once again.

How to Sync Android Contacts with Gmail?

# 1. Tap 'Contacts' on your Android phone to open it. Click the button of 'Menu' or 'Settings' and then choose 'Merge with Google'. Then, your Contacts will be connected with Gmail Account successfully.

# 2. Install Gmail on your Android device if you haven't done it before. Open the App Drawer and choose 'Settings', 'Accounts and Sync' successively.

# 3. Enable the Accounts and syncing service, and then choose your Gmail account and open 'Sync Contacts' option. Finally, press 'Sync now' and then your Android contacts will be synced with Gmail immediately.

With all steps above, all contacts on your Android phone can be copied to Gmail completely. The steps seems complex and hard to understand. Don't worry, now we have a much easier way to help you backup your Android contacts on your computer directly and save them as readable and editable file format.

Editor's Choice: Backup Android Contacts on Computer with Android Assistant

Most people choose to use their Android phone and Gmail to save contacts, have you ever know that actually you can easily backup contacts from your Android phone to computer directly? By transferring Android contacts to computer, you can view and check the contacts on computer, edit them with your computer keyboard and even share them with other people. Then, how to do the contacts transfer? The tool to help you is the Coolmuster Android Assistant and its Mac version Coolmuster Android Assistant for Mac. It will save your Android phone contacts as CSV or XLS files on computer, and allows you to add, delete and edit contacts on computer directly.

Free download the trial version of the Android contacts transfer app for free:

Step 1. Launch the Android Assistant and connect your Android phone to the computer. Wait until the program detects your connected Android phone;

How To Check If Your Contacts Are Synced To Gmail Online

Step 2. In the main window of the program, choose 'Contacts' from top and click 'All Contacts' from the left. Then, mark those contacts you want to backup on computer;

Step 3. Click 'Export' button and there will be a path choosing dialog pop up, asking you to choose a location to save the exported Android contacts. After doing that, the contacts transfer will start soon.

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