Icloud sync trouble ??

Well I just got rid of my BBerry because of sync trouble to a Mac ...
So the most obvious choice was ... aaahhh finally A Iphone ... So I got the latest new one 4S
now I even got more trouble .... since one week
Icloud sync is not reliable .. result no more names on the Iphone  ...
messages are all unknown ... I got all my contacts doubled out in Addresbook ... I keep missing new numbers that I put in my Iphone
they outdouble ... or dissapear again  ... eh where is the good times when things just worked Apple ???
Can you leave Icloud and just sync your Iphone to your Macbookpro? ... so that it just works plain and simple without all this trouble ?

Settings > iCloud, scroll down and delete account.

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