3 Ways to Merge or Remove Duplicate Contacts on Samsung Galaxy Phones

Whileexporting and importing contactsis now much easier than before on Samsung Galaxy phones, it can sometimes result in duplicate entries for the same contact. This not only clutters your phonebook with redundant entries but also causes unnecessary confusion. Fortunately, it is possible to merge and remove duplicate contacts on your Samsung Galaxy phone. This guide will show you three quick and reliable methods for doing the same.

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1. Merge/Remove Duplicate Contacts Using Samsung Contacts App

If you are using the built-in Contacts app from Samsung, you can easily merge contacts with the same name, phone number, or email address. Here are the steps for the same.

1.Open theContactsapp on your phone. Tap themenu icon(three horizontal lines) in the top left corner and selectManage contacts.

Manage Contacts on Samsung Galaxy Phone

2.Tap onMerge contacts. In the following menu, you’re able to sort duplicate contacts based on number, email, and name.

3.Use the checkboxes to select the contacts you want to combine. you may tap the preferred number to set it as the default option for calling and messaging.

Merge Contacts on Samsung Galaxy Phone

4.TapMergeto confirm the action.

Once you complete the above steps, the Contacts app will merge the specified duplicate contacts on your Samsung Galaxy phone.

2. Merge/Remove Duplicate Contacts Using Google Contacts App

Not everyone likes the default Samsung Contacts app. If you’re one of those people whouses the Google Contacts appinstead, you can use its Merge & Fix tool to get rid of duplicate contacts on your Samsung Galaxy phone. Here’s how.

1.Open the Google Contacts app on your Samsung phone.

2.Tap theFix & managetab in the bottom right corner. Then, tap theMerge & fixoption.

3.Tap theMerge duplicatesoption. In the following menu, you’ll see a list of duplicated contacts.

Merge Duplicate Contacts on Samsung Galaxy Phone

4.Tap theDismissoption if the app has accidentally suggested the wrong duplicate contact. Tap theMergeoption to combine duplicate contacts into one.

If there are too many duplicate entries, tap theMerge allbutton in the bottom right corner to combine them all at once. The Contacts app will retain the most comprehensive information from both entries and delete the other one.

Merge Duplicate Contacts on Samsung Galaxy Phones

3. Remove Duplicate Contacts With Third-Party App

You can also download and use a third-party app to remove duplicate contacts from your Samsung Galaxy phone. These apps are usually more thorough and also provide additional features, such as the ability to create a backup of the deleted contact in a VCF file. This ensures that you can recover the contact if you inadvertently delete both versions.

To delete duplicate contacts using a third-party app:

1.Download and install theDuplicate Contacts Removerapp from the Play Store.

2.Open the app and tap theFind Duplicate Contactsbutton.

Manage and Fix Contacts in Google Contacts App

3.The app will ask your permission to access your contacts. TapAllowand then wait for the app to find duplicate contacts.

Note:The app will search for duplicates across all of your accounts and SIM cards by default. If you only want to delete duplicates from a specific account or SIM, you can change the search criteria via the in-app settings menu.

4.Scroll through the list and uncheck the contacts you wish to keep. Then, tap thetrash iconat the top.

  1. Why do I have duplicate contacts on my Samsung phone?

Your Samsung Galaxy phone may have multiple entries for the same person if you have imported contacts from various sources, such as your SIM card, Google account, and Samsung account.

  1. Is there a way to see how many contacts I have on my phone?

Tocheck the total number of contactson your Samsung phone, open the Contacts app and tap thethree horizontal linesin the top left corner. The total number of contacts will be displayed next toAll contacts.

  1. Can I back up my phone contacts on an Excel sheet?

Yes, you canback up your phone contacts to an Excel sheetby exporting them as a VCF file.

Duplicates, Begone!

As your contact list grows, so does the likelihood of encountering duplicate contacts. Fortunately, it’s quite easy to merge and remove duplicate contacts on your Samsung Galaxy phone, irrespective of whether you use the default Contacts app or a dedicated third-party app.

Pankil Shah

Pankil is a Civil Engineer by profession who started his journey as a writer back in 2016. He joined TechWiser in March 2021 as a freelance writer to cover buying guides, explainers, and tips & tricks for Android, iOS, Windows, and Web.

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