![]() ![]() in Settings where it lists icloud, mail, notes, reminders, phone, messages, etc. after restoring iphone while plugged into PC (I do not know if the restore was even needed to execute the following.so try doing it without first) I did that, still the important notes weren't transferred. I then did what the technician at Apple store advised, to restore the iphone while plugged into pc. I followed some advise below, but to no avail. Anyway, so thinking they were emailed, we restored the old iphone to original settings, with most icloud data transferred, (EXCEPT the important notes, for some unexplainable reason, I've been trying to get on chat for two hours online, something must be wrong with their system, so I still don't know why, I think it's some type of glych.) I didn't know until next day, should have checked email on the spot to see if sent. Well, the old iphone was not restored yet and still had problems so the emails were lost in the ethers, who knows. I was told to email the notes from old iphone. Also some of my notes, of course the most important ones, were not transferred to the new phone at set up. I had to restore new iphone in order to get rid of the bugs. My old iphone had a lot of software issues, it was then transferred to new iphone. Nobody at the Apple store really knew the answer I had to figure it out for myself. I just wanted to write a response, just in case anyone else is reading this. Sorry for grammer, just writing this quickly. All my notes, no matter where I write them (Macbook, iPhone, or iPad) synch just like my Contacts and Calendar, even though Notes is associated with my me.com address while Contacts and Calendar are associated with my iTunes address. Like I said, it's probablay not the "right" way, but it works, and I didn't have to delete either one of my iCloud accounts. I don't need to synch any mail using iCloud, because I use Gmai. Notes is associated with the me.com acount, while everything else is associated with the Gmail account. (I think I initially set up iCloud wrong, using my iTunes account, rather than my me.com account, but oh, well.) Both iCloud accounts are added separately under Settings on the iPad and iPhone. On, I have two accounts, one using my migrated me.com address, which I use for synching Notes, and then another account, which uses my iTunes e-mail address and PW (which is a Gmail address). On my Macbook, I use that Mail app for my me.com e-mail account, since I access Gmail on Chrome on the Macbook. I use Gmail as my primary account, so I had to set up a separate account for the Mail apps on my iPhone and iPad for Gmail. This was a real pain for me, but I finally got it to work, although probably not in the most efficient manner. Your iOS device will keep a copy of all the notes from when it last synced with iCloud, if you are unable to access the network you will not be able to sync new notes to or from the device, but all the notes from your last sync will still be available. You are incorrect about how notes work with iCloud. If you are sure that everything is set up correctly and your notes are in the iCloud group, you might try unchecking notes syncing (mail and notes on a computer) in the iCloud settings, restarting your device and then re-enabling notes syncing. Make sure the notes you are adding are added to your 'iCloud' account and not an 'On My Mac', 'On My Phone' or other non iCloud account (you can do this by checking in accounts on an iOS device, or the left side panel in mail on a computer), non iCloud notes will not sync. First check that all your settings are correct, that notes syncing (mail and notes on a computer) is checked on all devices (system preferences > iCloud on a mac and settings > iCloud on a iPhone, iPad or iPod). ![]()
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