There may be a reason why you can’t delete read-only contacts on your iPhone. For example, if the contact is in a group or conversation, you may not be able to delete it until all of the participants have been removed from the group or conversation.

On your Android device, open the Contacts app. Tap on a contact. On the top right, tap on “More.” Under “Delete this contact,” tap on “Yes.

To delete a read-only contact on your iPhone, open the Contacts app and tap on the contact you want to delete. Next, tap the three lines in the top left corner of the contact’s screen and select Delete.

There are a few ways to change read-only contacts on Android. You can edit the contact’s individual details, disable read-only mode for all contacts, or delete the contact altogether.

There are a few reasons why you may not be able to delete contacts on your iPhone.Firstly, some of the contacts may be stored in iCloud, which means that they are automatically backed up and can’t be deleted. Secondly, some of the contacts may be associated with apps or services that you use on your iPhone, and deleting them might disrupt those services. Finally, some of the contacts may be important for phonebook syncing purposes.

To delete contacts from your phone memory, open the contact list and tap the three lines in the top right corner. On the next screen, tap Delete.

There are a few ways to view hidden contacts in read-only mode:1. Open the Contacts app and select the person you want to view the hidden contact information for.2. Open the People app and select the person you want to view the hidden contact information for.3. Open System Preferences and select Mail, Contacts, and Calendars.

To delete multiple contacts on Android, first, open the Contacts app and select the contacts you want to delete. Tap and hold one of the contacts and then tap the “Delete” button.

You cannot delete encrypted contacts in vivo.

When contact is read only on an iPhone, it means that the person’s information cannot be edited or added to. This is typical because the person has opted-in to have their information only viewable on their iPhone, and no other devices.