top | item 4350461 Using GMail to Manage Your iPhone Contacts (and vice versa) 6 points| jsmcallister | 13 years ago |jsmcallister.blogspot.com | reply 5 comments order hn newest [+] [-] eumenides1|13 years ago|reply Hmmm it never occurred to me to do a write up of this process. And it's funny, because I did exactly the same thing in the same order.Yes, this process works quite well and cleaning up your gmail contacts is a pain, but most important step. [+] [-] modeless|13 years ago|reply One more tip: Gmail has a "merge duplicate contacts" feature that's a huge time saver during the cleanup step. [+] [-] jsmcallister|13 years ago|reply Great tip. I added it to the original post. [+] [-] andymoe|13 years ago|reply I've used this approach since gmail added supported the active sync protocol. It's work out quite well. [+] [-] erangalp|13 years ago|reply The funny thing is that you can do that on Android by default. [+] [-] illuminate|13 years ago|reply [deleted]
[+] [-] eumenides1|13 years ago|reply Hmmm it never occurred to me to do a write up of this process. And it's funny, because I did exactly the same thing in the same order.Yes, this process works quite well and cleaning up your gmail contacts is a pain, but most important step.
[+] [-] modeless|13 years ago|reply One more tip: Gmail has a "merge duplicate contacts" feature that's a huge time saver during the cleanup step. [+] [-] jsmcallister|13 years ago|reply Great tip. I added it to the original post.
[+] [-] andymoe|13 years ago|reply I've used this approach since gmail added supported the active sync protocol. It's work out quite well.
[+] [-] eumenides1|13 years ago|reply
Yes, this process works quite well and cleaning up your gmail contacts is a pain, but most important step.
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