![]() ![]() ![]() It goes without saying that since this is only the first beta of iOS 16, there’s still some work to be done here, although it’s not clear whether Apple will choose to ignore contacts that appear in more than one address book or provide a way to consolidate them. However, merging contacts across multiple address books appears to have no effect, and they remain listed as duplicates unless you choose the “Ignore” option. It’s unclear if that’s intentional, but if you use multiple contact sources, such as iCloud for your personal contacts and Exchange or Google Workspace for your work contacts, this will pick up those that appear in both - and you may have a good reason for wanting at least some of your contacts listed in more than one place. In the first iOS 16 beta, this works across multiple address books. A single Merge button will let you take care of them all, or you can open them individually to see the differences and what information will be merged. Tapping on this will show a list of all of your contacts that have duplicates. If you have any duplicates in your address book, a Duplicates Found entry will appear near the top, between your “My Card” entry and your first contact. Thankfully, Apple has polished up the iOS 16 Contacts app in several ways, including the ability to view and merge duplicate contacts. The Contacts app on macOS has offered the ability to manage duplicate contacts for years, but sadly its iPhone and iPad counterpart has been sorely lacking in that area. However, from my testing, it seems to work well on a photo-by-photo basis. If you’re running the iOS 16 beta right now, I wouldn’t recommend turning this feature loose on your Photo Library yet, as there’s a high potential for bugs at this point. The iOS 16 Photos app will make sure that the best image is kept from each set, with all of its important data and placements applied to that photo. In other words, you won’t need to worry about losing data when cleaning up duplicates or chasing down the albums your photos are in to make sure that pictures don’t go missing from them. The same applies to any albums that your images might have been saved in. The highest-quality image will be preserved, but Apple will also ensure the selected photo retains the combined metadata such as keywords and captions.įurther, if one photo in the group is marked as a favorite, that will be applied to whichever photo is kept. Technically speaking, this does remove all but one of the duplicates, but it does so intelligently. Instead of prompting you to delete duplicate photos, Apple offers a “Merge” button beside each group. Further, Apple’s method for handling duplicates appears to be much safer and more user-friendly than many third-party apps I’ve worked with over the years. While several third-party developers have offered Mac apps to clean up duplicates for years, there have never been any that we trusted to handle this on the iPhone or iPad. In addition, each time you add photographs to the list to delete, you will have a counter of the free space that you are going to generate with that movement.You can tap on any photo to open it up for a more detailed look and swipe between others in the same duplicate group to compare. In the case of photographs, it allows you to take a look at them and mark the ones that you really want to discard. Cleaner will return all the results that you can delete. Once you give to scan your internal memory, Dr. The first, once downloaded to your iPhone - you also have it available for iPad - you will see that a screen appears indicating you how much free space you have available on your computer.Īlso, at the bottom we will have available all the options with which to get more free space. Although with everything that it offers as standard without spending a single euro, it is an application to consider. Cleaner is a free application with in-app purchases. Cleaner, a free application that will allow you to manage and delete both duplicate photos from your iPhone and repeated contacts in your Apple mobile phone book.Īs we have said, Dr. However, as usual, we will have external help - if we want, of course - from applications that will do the work for us. And that is why we can have duplicate information - photos, contacts, documents, etc. ![]() Nevertheless, the vast amount of information we store on our computers is often uncontrollable. And that this available space is increasing. We need more and more storage space on our computers. ![]()
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