Contacts problem - HTC U11 Questions & Answers

Hello everybody,
I have the following problem with the U11 dual sim:
In the "Phone" application, it is displayed the whatsapp account info of a person instead the info from google account.
In the contacts, the whatsapp contacts are unchecked.
The accounts are merged so that there are no duplicates.
Thanks!

I'm not 100% sure what you are asking for but if you're having problems with contacts not showing then download the Google contacts app.

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