You’re using your iPhone WRONG – trick fixes annoying call feature in two taps

WE accumulate a load of phone numbers over the years and they can quickly build up into a bit of a mess.

This is especially the case when people change phone numbers – most people don’t bother to delete the old ones.

Look for this popup

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Look for this popup

So you find yourself stuck with loads of duplicates.

Fortunately Apple has a clever trick which allows you to clean them up in an instant.

Your iPhone will magically detect all duplicates and can instantly merge them all for you.

You can decide to merge the full list or you can review each one on a case-by-case basis.

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How to merge contacts on iPhone

Start by opening the Contacts app.

If you have duplicate contacts, a popup will appear beneath your name card.

It’ll state the number of duplicates found along with a message.

“Merging duplicate cards for a contact combines the cards, keeping all unique information in a single card for that contact,” it reads.

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Of course, it’ll only work if some similarities are found – such as names, email address or numbers themselves.

If you’ve used several different nicknames it may not work so well.

Tap the View Duplicates.

You can either Merge All or you can tap each duplicate to review it individually.

If you’ve changed your mind or the suspected copies are wrong, hit Ignore All.

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