Will my IOS 7 devices be able to sync calendars and contacts if I move to icloud drive?

I have been reluctant to install the Windows update to iCloud or accept the iCloud Drive option on my iOS 8 devices, because it appears that if I do so my iOS 7 devices will no longer be able to sync contacts and calendars.  Did I understand this correctly?

Hi Geekseeker,
iCloud Drive does not affect iCloud Calendars or Contacts and will not prevent iOS 7 devices from accessing them. See this article for information on what iCloud Drive does -
iCloud Drive FAQ
Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
Best,
Brett L 

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