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Contacts didn't restore SE to 6s

So, I see tons of "my contacts didn't transfer to my new phone" but the common answer is: which email account is your default, did you turn on iCloud for contacts, and more.


Many of my contacts did restore to the new phone (6s, ios13) from the old phone (SE, ios12), but I'm finding several that did not. I have Contacts Groups set the same, I have the default email addy set the same, and I backed up my SE then immediately restored to the 6s.


It seems that manually entered Contacts haven't transferred, and even Favorites in the phone app have phone numbers with no names on the 6s whereas they do have names on the SE.


I only have the default amount of iCloud storage, which of course is full, and Apple keeps pestering me to buy more. Is iCloud really the only way I'm going to get all my contacts from SE to 6s?


Is anyone able to help me understand why I have missing contacts?

Posted on Dec 27, 2019 11:08 PM

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Posted on Dec 31, 2019 2:53 PM

Ok, so with extensive help from AppleCare support supervisor (I got bumped up from support because the problem was so weird), we determined it wasn't the phone.


A *lot* of weird things were going on (including the vanishing of those contacts I needed on the SE), too complex to type here. For some reason, the missing contacts seemed to be associated with a Microsoft Exchange email, and for some still undetermined reason, they weren't coming over from the SE.


What ultimately saved me was a previous back up of my SE on the Mac app, iMazing, which lets you dig into individual categories of the back up (Messages, Photos, Contacts, Voicemails, etc). From that back up, I was able to export my missing Exchange contacts as vCards, then I could import those vCards into Contacts on my iCloud.com login. I made sure my iCloud Contacts sync was on, and BAM, they appeared on my phone.


A couple things about this. 1) my iTunes & the iMazing apps on my Mac were set to sync over wifi when the app is launched and the phone is plugged in. In this rare instance, that was a mistake because when I did that, the back up of my now missing contacts on my SE overtook the backup that had those contacts (iTunes). Same thing happened on iMazing.


BUT, I had a previous back up on iMazing listed that I could tap into, and that's what saved me.


2) I've seen several folks on the community here say that contacts aren't stored on the phone, but the AppleCare supervisor said that the phone does store them when they're synced from the email addresses. That is also shown to be true because the older iMazing back up had them available, and any full back up app will take everything that's on the phone to create the back up (with, I guess, the exceptions that Apple lists). Just an FYI.

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Dec 31, 2019 2:53 PM in response to MyKidsDad

Ok, so with extensive help from AppleCare support supervisor (I got bumped up from support because the problem was so weird), we determined it wasn't the phone.


A *lot* of weird things were going on (including the vanishing of those contacts I needed on the SE), too complex to type here. For some reason, the missing contacts seemed to be associated with a Microsoft Exchange email, and for some still undetermined reason, they weren't coming over from the SE.


What ultimately saved me was a previous back up of my SE on the Mac app, iMazing, which lets you dig into individual categories of the back up (Messages, Photos, Contacts, Voicemails, etc). From that back up, I was able to export my missing Exchange contacts as vCards, then I could import those vCards into Contacts on my iCloud.com login. I made sure my iCloud Contacts sync was on, and BAM, they appeared on my phone.


A couple things about this. 1) my iTunes & the iMazing apps on my Mac were set to sync over wifi when the app is launched and the phone is plugged in. In this rare instance, that was a mistake because when I did that, the back up of my now missing contacts on my SE overtook the backup that had those contacts (iTunes). Same thing happened on iMazing.


BUT, I had a previous back up on iMazing listed that I could tap into, and that's what saved me.


2) I've seen several folks on the community here say that contacts aren't stored on the phone, but the AppleCare supervisor said that the phone does store them when they're synced from the email addresses. That is also shown to be true because the older iMazing back up had them available, and any full back up app will take everything that's on the phone to create the back up (with, I guess, the exceptions that Apple lists). Just an FYI.

Dec 27, 2019 11:35 PM in response to MyKidsDad

Contacts are neither stored locally on an iPhone nor in SIM. They are synced to an email account that you had Google, iCloud, AOL, Exchange, Outlook, Yahoo or any Other


  1. How many Contacts account (email client server) you have?
  2. What is your default Contacts Account?
  3. Which email account you are using to store Contacts?


  • See the GIF below for Contacts and Default Account



  • Learn how to add an email account and make it default (Watch the GIF)
  • This example is for Gmail but the process remains same for all Google, iCloud, AOL, Exchange, Outlook, Yahoo or any Other

Dec 28, 2019 8:22 AM in response to SravanKrA

Thanks. I've seen this reply before in other threads. I have different contacts in different email addresses. I have compared the settings of the SE with the 6s and they are identical. Contacts > Groups have all the same addresses & check marks. Settings > Contacts have all the same information. iCloud > Contacts are enabled on both.


So, why hasn't all the information transferred is the question at hand? What am I missing?


Also, I don't understand why manually entered contacts haven't come over and why some phone numbers are there but the contact names aren't.

Dec 28, 2019 11:09 AM in response to MyKidsDad

Actually, I'm mistaken. My Yahoo account is listed in Contacts > Groups on the SE but not on the 6s. However, I'm logged into the Yahoo account on the Mail App, and Mail App's default account is that Yahoo email. I don't get it why it's not showing up in Contacts > Groups.


Under Settings > Passwords & Accounts, that Yahoo addy is listed and "contacts" is on. I tried turning it off then back on again with no luck.

Contacts didn't restore SE to 6s

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