How to Hide Contact Photos in Messages on iPhone

Aug 5, 2016 - 20 Comments

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The iOS Messages app defaults to showing assigned contact photos alongside each message thread, but if you’d rather those pictures are not shown alongside your iMessage chats, you can now toggle the thumbnails off on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This makes the Messages app chat screen a bit more simple looking, removing any picture from the messages list, which may be desirable for professionals and some other situations where you’d wish to add a bit of privacy to your iMessage chats and contact cards.

How to Hide or Show Contact Photos in Messages for iOS

This applies to all iOS devices, but is likely most useful to iPhone users. Being able to hide (or show) the contact photos in iMessages in iOS requires iOS 9 or later on the device:

  1. Leave Messages app in iOS if you haven’t done so yet
  2. Open the Settings app and go to “Messages”
  3. Locate the switch for “Show Contact Photos” and turn that to the OFF position
  4. Hide and show the contact Photos in Messages app for iOS

  5. Return to the Messages app, the messages list is now devoid of any contact photos

Hide and show contacts in Messages for iOS

Of course if you want to enable and see the contact photos, simply reverse those instructions by going back to the settings screen and turning Show Contact Photos back to the ON position.

If you turned off the contact photos in Messages app, you may wish to also hide the contact photos from iPhone Favorites too, so when you’re calling numbers or browsing the phone app you don’t have a bunch of pictures or letters staring back at you.

This is really a matter of personal preference and doesn’t add or subtract any particular functionality, so if you like the contact photos and regularly assign them to people in your address book, keep them on. And if you don’t like them, turn them off.

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Posted by: Paul Horowitz in iPad, iPhone, Tips & Tricks

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  1. Leah says:

    i switched my zoom thing to standard and found the “show contacts” option but when i presses on it nothing happened?? ~30/12/18 x

  2. Amber says:

    Same problem for me, I also don’t have the standard text option, I moved the bar to smaller text, but still nothing

  3. Hayley says:

    I have iPhone SE running the iOS 11.2 and doesn’t show I’ve tried everything and still don’t work I reset my phone the settings and still don’t show

  4. Tim says:

    I have the same issue… and no zoom option

  5. Gwyneth Salvador says:

    I tried what flakymd said. but i don’t have that “display zoom to standard” thingy

  6. Ana says:

    Same problem! iPhone 5s 10.2

  7. Santiago says:

    I have IOS 10.2 and have this problem. Can’t go see if the issue is the View at Display & Brightness because it doesn’t show that either. Can someone help me?

  8. Carrie says:

    Same Jared.

  9. Jared says:

    The option was there and has now disappeared. I have reset the phone and tried ever trick I could find with no luck. Have an iPhone 64gb SE and running IOS 10.2. Very frustrating.

  10. Roshanak says:

    It’s not available for me! too!
    IOS10 on iPhone 5S

  11. INDC says:

    Strange, this option is not available within the Message settings on my IPhone 6 with 9.3.4 (on verizon). I see the iMessage toggle, then Text Message Forwarding, then Send Read Receipts….but no option to Show Contact Photos as shown in the article.

    • PDADoc says:

      Same here, I’m on 9.3.4 on an iPhone 5S, and that option isn’t available anywhere.

    • linda says:

      me too! I just saw this on a friend’s phone.. didn’t even know it existed.. and I do not have this option on my phone (AT&T) 9.3.4

    • flakymd says:

      Had this same problem with the “Show Contact Photos” option disappearing from the Messages settings. Here’s how we fixed it:
      1. Settings > Display & Brightness – at bottom of menu set Display Zoom to Standard (instead of Zoomed).
      2. The Show Contact Photos option will reappear in Messages – toggle on.
      Problem solved!

  12. Hamza Sheikh says:

    I totally forgot about this option. I was using it back on iOS 9, but since the iOS 10 beta update I restored my iPhone to default settings and were bugged.

  13. Dookie says:

    Cleans up the messages interface a bit, thanks.

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