When a backup on iCloud device, it causes problems on another device

Not sure if they are related, but since I upgraded my iCloud storage my devices does not correctly synchronize when I use iCloud saving. Synchronize live care personal contact and one contact on my other device another entry. All this experience?

I tried the usual: subtract two iCloud backups, turn off appliances and wait a few minutes before to turn it back on, performing a "hard reset" (all now the lock and home buttons), turning off Contacts in backup and then wait a few minutes before turning on and the time is set to automatic. I can't seem to find anything online about this particular issue, so I am at a loss. I'm tired to adjust my personal contact card to fix the home and work addresses and setting the related names and I'm tired to get into contact with my mother and reassign his tone text (which was purchased from the iTunes store, not created or hacked). I don't know if the problem is related to the upgrade of my storage because I have also updated the previous iOS 9.2 around the same time.

I have a s 6 of the iPhone with the latest iOS public (9.2.1) and an Air 2 Wi - Fi only run 9.2.1
Both are models of 64 GB storage

I think you may be confused synchronization and backup.

They are not the same thing. Synchronization is handled in settings > iCloud and has individual settings for photos, calendars, contacts, notes and so on.

The backup is settings > iCloud > backup > backup now. The data within a backup are used only when you reset a phone, then use your backup you are restoring data to a device.

How many devices are you referring? You use the same Apple ID for each of these devices?

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