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Want to message multiple contacts at once? Here’s how to create and manage contact groups (Lists) on your iPhone and send group texts or emails in just a few taps.
Planning a weekend party, organizing a family trip, or need to send a message to multiple people at once? Lists on iPhone make it simple. Starting with iOS 16, Apple renamed Contact Groups to Lists in the Contacts app, allowing you to create a list and message or email everyone at once without using third-party apps. Your lists also sync across all Apple devices through iCloud when Contacts syncing is enabled.
In this guide, you’ll learn how to create a contact group on iPhone, add or remove contacts, manage lists, and send group messages or emails efficiently.
Follow these steps to create a new list directly on your iPhone:
That’s it. Your contact group is ready.
Once you’ve created a list, you can easily update or organize it.
If you forgot to include someone or want to add new members:
Alternative method: Open any contact card → Scroll down and tap Add to List → Select the desired list.
Removing someone from a list does not delete them from your iPhone.
If you no longer need a list:
This removes the list only. Your contacts remain saved on your device.
After creating a list, you can quickly send a message to everyone in it.
Contacts who do not use iMessage will receive SMS messages (green bubbles).
You can also email everyone in a list instantly.
This is especially useful for work teams, event invitations, announcements, or customer updates.
Now you know how to create, manage, and use contact lists on your iPhone. Lists help you reach multiple people at once without selecting contacts individually each time. It’s a simple feature, but it can save you time and make communication more efficient.
FAQs
Yes. Starting with iOS 16, you can create Lists directly in the Contacts app without using iCloud.com or third-party apps.
No. Deleting a list removes only the group. Your contacts remain saved on your iPhone.
Yes. A contact can belong to multiple lists at the same time.
Yes, but only as a static export. The Contacts app does not support real-time shared or collaborative lists.
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