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iOS10 Problem - Can not edit a contact found using spotlight search

iOS10 Problem

Not sure if there is an specific option set up for that but I have noticed that I can not edit a contact found with spotlight search as I used to do prior to upgrade. Before, when clicking on the contact, if a result of the search done, I would be on the actual contact app and could then edit as needed. Now I can only see the contact and start a call or message or video, or mail or share but not Edit the actual record!


To me this is a pain, since it forces me to go back to contact app, search for the contact again before making any changes to it.

iPhone 6s Plus, iOS 10

Posted on Sep 16, 2016 2:20 PM

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Jan 5, 2017 5:17 AM in response to JRB2

Please consider submitting complaints about this issue via Apple's feedback form (http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html). I also have an iPhone 6 (no 3D Touch) and was just surprised to find out that I could no longer do something as simple as search for a contact via Spotlight and edit the contact card. This is dumb, Windows type design when you use one app to search if you need to do X and another app if you need to do Y. Completely non intuitive.

Mar 7, 2017 4:29 AM in response to adosuzano

With devices without 3D Touch, i.e iPhone 6 and earlier, there is a simple workaround. When seeing a contact found in spotlight, go to "send message" and it opens up the messeges app. There, in upper-right corner of the screen, you can see "i" icon. Push that and you are redirected to contacts app with your contact open. There you can start editing your contact info.

Oct 4, 2016 12:00 PM in response to ckuan

These 2 options do work, however it requires twice the amount of action than previously in ios9 (also force touch is more than a simple "click" with your finger.. so really it takes 3 times the action/time to process this, so this process is now much less efficient, that does not seem to be the goal of new software- to make something less efficient). Siri option is no good, many contacts have names that siri doesn't recognize and it just takes way too long in general.


I agree with complaints and this is obviously and error in ios10. I have been using contacts "app" for this now, put it on my home screen because I also need to search contacts many, many times during the work day for my business. Maybe apple is desperate to try to use force touch more or something in it's software... total fail.

Nov 11, 2016 12:49 PM in response to korfromsf

What you are missing is that we don't all have 3D touch. This is ANOTHER Apple failure to care about it's customers. To me we are now dealing with a Microsoft type of company, with no ears, no caring, pitiful execution, and sorry product limitations. I agree with a lot of other posters that Apple is dropping the ball. I have been faithful since the beginning, and remain so today, because of slick ease of use functions. To me it's all about ease of use, and not having to read a manual. As they continue to make their products less user friendly, I am considering trying something else more and more every day. I was not tied to apple, but to its genius in it's products that caused them to be so easy and helpful to use. When that is no longer the case, I am gone. I'm trying to hang on Apple. Are you listening?

Nov 14, 2016 3:30 PM in response to fish923

I totally agree. Very frustrating when a feature one actually find useful is arbitrarily taken away for no logical reason. No doubt it's due to some arcane rejiggering of how Spotlight Search interacts with data from an app like 'Contacts'. There was probably millions of dollars spent shoring up some obscure security flaw that would allow unauthorized access to Contact data, and Apple did it in a way to satisfy security architects while compromising the customer experience.


Following that logic, Apple could have made things even safer by removing contacts completely from iOS .There. All fixed. Much better!


This company has really lost its way and making it more and more difficult to justify sticking with this secret garden where the walls keep closing in.

iOS10 Problem - Can not edit a contact found using spotlight search

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