- Choose which apps to use with icloud
- On your windows pc
- Icloud mail, contacts, calendars, and reminders
- On your iphone, ipad, or ipod touch
- On your windows pc
- Icloud mail, contacts, calendars, and reminders
- Part 3. how to sync iphone to ipad with itunes on the computer?
- Turn on sync library
- Conclusion
- Icloud mail, contacts, calendars, and reminders
Choose which apps to use with icloud
Learn how to find your iCloud settings on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, Mac, or PC.
On your windows pc
Icloud mail, contacts, calendars, and reminders
If you have Outlook installed, use iCloud Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Tasks in Outlook. If you turn off Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Tasks, the iCloud information remains available in Microsoft Outlook, but it isn’t updated iCloud and your other devices.
If you don’t have Outlook installed, use iCloud Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Reminders in your web browser on iCloud.com.
iCloud Reminders are called Tasks in Outlook 2021 or later.
On your iphone, ipad, or ipod touch
- Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud.
- Turn on Contacts.
- When you’re asked if you want to Merge or Cancel, tap Merge.
All of the information stored in Contacts uploads to iCloud.
On your windows pc
Icloud mail, contacts, calendars, and reminders
If you have Outlook installed, use iCloud Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Tasks in Outlook. If you turn off Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Tasks, the iCloud information remains available in Microsoft Outlook, but it isn’t updated iCloud and your other devices.
If you don’t have Outlook installed, use iCloud Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Reminders in your web browser on iCloud.com.
iCloud Reminders are called Tasks in Outlook 2021 or later.
Part 3. how to sync iphone to ipad with itunes on the computer?
iTunes is yet another popular platform to add and sync data to iOS devices. iTunes has evolved significantly since its initial setup. When iTunes was first set up it was a means to download and transfer content to MP3 players. It has now evolved into a media player, mobile device management platform, and even a radio broadcaster.
The role of iTunes as mobile device management makes it ideal for transferring/syncing data from iPhone to iPad. iTunes has significantly expanded its function which gives you the choice to sync iPhone to iPad without a computer as well. iTunes utilizes technology that came out after its release (for example Wi-Fi) to let you transfer data with or without a computer.
Hence, if you wish to know how to sync iPhone and iPad on iTunes while using a computer, follow the steps below.
- To begin with, you need to transfer your content to iTunes. So, open iTunes and connect your device (iPad) via USB cable.
- Once the device is found on iTunes it will appear in the form of an icon. Click on the icon and go to ‘Summary’.
- The ‘Setting’s menu will contain a list of all the content you can transfer from one iOS device to another. Click on the content type you wish to sync with iTunes.
- Once your content is transferred/synced to iTunes, you can now transfer the data to your iPhone. Make sure the device is already plugged into your computer via USB cable.
- You have to sync your iPhone with iTunes to complete the transfer from iPad to iPhone. Repeat Steps 2-4 to sync iPhone and iTunes.
Turn on sync library
With the latest version of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, Sync Library is turned on by default. If you turned off Sync Library, you can turn it back on. Just follow the steps below for your device.
Conclusion
Therefore, if you want to sync iPhone and iPad text messages, now you have not one but five different methods to sync the iPad and iPhone. Knowing all the five options will reduce your inconvenience significantly. For example, if you are not keen on using USB cables to sync devices, use the wireless options in the form of Bluetooth and iCloud.
Icloud mail, contacts, calendars, and reminders
If you have Outlook installed, use iCloud Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Tasks in Outlook. If you turn off Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Tasks, the iCloud information remains available in Microsoft Outlook, but it isn’t updated iCloud and your other devices.
If you don’t have Outlook installed, use iCloud Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Reminders in your web browser on iCloud.com.
iCloud Reminders are called Tasks in Outlook 2021 or later.