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Ian D.21
9 years agoNew member | Level 1
Android Contacts Sync
I have Dropbox up & running on 2 Android phones. I have ticked the box in Dropbox Settings to Sync Contacts on both phones. What am I supposed to do next? I can find no sign of any "contacts" on Drop...
- 8 years agoI know this is an old(er) post, but I wanted to do this today and found this page. After a little playing around, there is a very simple way to do this.
Firstly, The 'Sync Contacts' option label in the Dropbox settings is misleading, it is there to share Dropbox content with your contacts.
You can however very easily add your contacts to Dropbox:
1) Go into your contacts app
2) Select all your contacts
3) Select the share button
4) Select 'Add to Dropbox'
It will upload a file called 'Contacts.vcf' to your Dropbox, and will be visible in your files. Just make a folder for it and you're good to go.
Hopefully this helps someone looking into this same issue.
Ian D.21
9 years agoNew member | Level 1
i have no idea what you are saying......i read your post 3 times.....and it still doesn't make sense.
Are you saying Dropbox Sync doesn't work?
Sync with camera and photos is working.
I use Dropbox all the time for transfering many different kinds of large files that I cannot email.
Normally Dropbox is very good and simple.
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