One of the most annoying aspects of managing contacts on iOS has finally been addressed by Apple, and it's the best thing to happen to your iPhone's Contacts app since Memoji profile photos. On iOS 15 and all the way back to before iOS was called iOS, you could search contact groups on your iPhone and even hide certain ones from showing up in the Contacts app altogether, but you could never manage them. You couldn't even see what groups a person was in unless you browsed each list. To create or edit contact groups and even just add contacts to groups, you had to use macOS or iCloud. Apple... more
Your iPhone's Contacts App Just Got a Massive Feature iCloud and macOS Had Forever
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