How to Merge Duplicate Contacts on Samsung Galaxy A56

How to Merge Duplicate Contacts on Samsung Galaxy A56

Key Takeaways

  • The Contacts app allows you to merge duplicate contacts by phone number, email, or name.
  • Google Contacts offers an automatic merge feature if contacts are synced with a Google account.
  • Third-party contact management apps provide additional tools for organizing your contact list.

Duplicate contacts can clutter your contact list, making it harder to find the right person. Merging them helps keep your contacts organized and prevents confusion.

Method 1: Using the Contacts App

  1. Tap the Home button to return to the home screen.
  2. Swipe up to open the App Screen, then tap Contacts.
  3. Tap the More button at the top.
  4. Select Settings from the pop-up menu.
  5. Scroll down and tap Merge duplicate contacts.
  6. Choose to find duplicates by phone number, email, or name.
  7. Select the duplicate contacts you want to merge.
  8. Tap Merge to combine them.

Method 2: Using Google Contacts (If Synced)

  1. Open the Google Contacts app (install it from the Play Store if needed).
  2. Tap Fix & manage at the bottom.
  3. Select Merge & fix.
  4. Review the suggested duplicates and tap Merge all or select manually.

Method 3: Using a Third-Party App

  1. Download a contact management app like Cleaner – Merge Duplicate Contacts from the Play Store.
  2. Open the app and grant the necessary permissions.
  3. Scan for duplicate contacts.
  4. Select the duplicates you want to merge and confirm.

The built-in Contacts app is the easiest and most direct method for merging duplicates on your Galaxy A56. Google Contacts is ideal for those who sync their contacts with Google, offering automated merging. If you want additional features like bulk merging and cleanup suggestions, a third-party app might be the best choice. Pick the method that works best for you!