It is a trend in smartphone land to all your contacts together in an overarching book. But maybe you do not know you 398 Facebook contacts between your colleagues, family and (real?) Friends come to be.
That looses you as follows:
Windows Phone: The People Hub throws all your contacts automatically in a heap. That has certainly its advantages, but trop is too much. The built-in filter of Windows Phone offers solace, go through Settings, Applications to the section People, and then click Contact list filtering. Here you can indeed not only your Facebook comrades 'delete', but also your contacts on Twitter, LinkedIn, Google and Windows Live.
Android: In the app Contacts to the icons you can see where Android has gleaned all the information together. Think of Google (Plus), Facebook, the phone app or a combination thereof. For sources off select the component contacts and go through the menu key to Contacts to display. Then click Customize and remove the checks in the apps and social networks that do not interest you.
Would you only contacts with a phone number in your Address Book, then there is a faster method in Android: go through the menu button to Settings and place a check mark in only contacts with phone no W e used a Samsung Galaxy S2. On other devices, the method is slightly different.
iPhone: The address book of iOS currently shows no contact information social networks. The new iOS 6 will be there this fall to change that with (at least) the integration of Facebook.
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