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Setting default account for new Contacts

Last updated: May 16, 2021 4:19 pm UTC
By Jesse Hollington
Setting default account for new Contacts

Q: I have an iCloud account and an Exchange account (for work) setup on my iPhone (iOS 6). Whenever I add a new contact on my phone, it always ends up on my work Exchange account. How can you specify which Group (to use iOS speak) the new contact will be added to?


– John

Setting default account for new Contacts

A: If you have more than one account setup for storing Contacts on your iPhone or other iOS device, you can specify which one you want as the default for new contact entries by going into your Settings app, selecting Mail, Contacts, Calendars and scrolling down to the “Contacts” section. An option should appear here for “Default Account” allowing you to choose from among your contacts accounts.

Note that this option will only appear if you have more than one account setup for contacts.


This default only applies when creating new contacts outside of the Contacts app, such as from your Recent Calls in the Phone app, or when saving an e-mail address or phone number into a new contact from elsewhere, such as Messages or Mail. If you are creating a new contact manually by tapping the plus button within either the Contacts or Phone apps the contact will only be created in the default account if more than one account is selected from the “Groups” listing.


 

Setting default account for new Contacts

If you want to create a contact in your non-default account, you must first go to the “Groups” by tapping the button in the top-left corner in the Contacts app and then ensure that the group that you want to create the new contact in is the only group selected.

You can then return to the Contacts view, tap the plus button and create the contact as you normally would.

Keep in mind as well that iOS does not presently provide any way to copy or move a contact between different accounts. This would have to be done using a desktop application such as Microsoft Outlook or the OS X Contacts app. iOS will, however, try to automatically link contacts that exist in more than one account to present a unified entry when viewing all of your Contacts accounts together.


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