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Adding contact photos to your iPhone can help you easily identify your contacts and make your phonebook more visually appealing. Here's how you can add contact photos on an iPhone: 1. Open the Contacts app on your iPhone. 2. Select the contact for which you want to add a photo. 3. Tap on the Edit button in the top-right corner of the screen. 4. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and tap on the "Add Photo" option. 5. You can choose to either take a new photo using your iPhone's camera or select an existing photo from your photo library. Tap on your preferred option. 6. If you choose to take a new photo, position your contact in the frame and tap on the Shutter button to capture the photo. 7. If you choose to select an existing photo, navigate to your photo library, select the photo you want to use, and tap on "Choose". 8. Once you have selected or taken a photo, you can use the editing tools to crop and adjust the photo if necessary. 9. When you are satisfied with the photo, tap on "Done" in the top-right corner of the screen to save the contact photo. That's it! Your contact photo will now appear next to the contact's name in your Contacts app and will also be used as their profile picture in other apps that support contact photos, such as Messages or WhatsApp.
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