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The Contacts app is perhaps the most neglected iPhone’s native app. It has one job of aiding us in organizing and managing our contacts, and it fails at it terribly. If you are as irritated as me because you can’t figure out how to merge contacts between iCloud and other groups on iPhone, keep reading.
After some online research and experimenting with various permutations and combinations, I have found just the way. And while I hope Apple simplifies things with the next update, here’s the solution for now.
Now, there are two basic scenarios here:
And while it sounds like a decent task to have a setting that’ll help you merge various contact groups, Apple is somehow missing the memo. Simply put, there is no shortcut or one to two-step process that could do it; you’ll have to manually move contacts from one account to another.
The best way to merge various contact groups created within iCloud is to log in to iCloud.com. Here, open the group and simply drag and drop the contacts from one group to another.
Now, you can delete the previous group. Notably, it won’t delete the contacts from iCloud or other groups.
However, if you move contacts from one account to another, the process is slightly more complex.
A duplicate contact will be saved to the default account you’ve selected earlier. Repeat the process for the remaining contacts. Arguably, this is not the best solution, but it works for those five or ten contacts you have in a group.
Plus, there will be duplicates of the contacts you just added. You can remove the account from the iPhone to avoid duplicates in the contacts book.
The basic process involves two simple steps,
However, the actual process might slightly vary according to the accounts you’re using. You can check our explainer on how to export iCloud contacts for reference.
Signing off
Notably, you can also download and install third-party contact management apps to simplify the whole process. Meanwhile, I am keeping my fingers crossed that Apple will incorporate some user-friendly features in the Contacts app in future updates.
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