Contacts is not keep the number I select as default - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions and Answers

When I go into contacts, I picked a number for my favorite contacts that I want to be set as favorite. That setting is not saving. When I go to phone application n select the favorite or sending sms message it keeps asking me which number to send to. Again I select and tap on set as default but that configuration is not saving.
Any thoughts?
AnThOnY- S7 Edge

Any one have any thoughts on what is causing this? I have been trying to fix for weeks.
My contacts are synced with Google.
AnThOnY- S7 Edge

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- The Messages app is the default Samsung messaging app. It is designed to work with the default Samsung Contacts app, which has the ability to define a "Message tone"(S5) or "Message alert"(Note 3) by contact. The property may already display in Contacts, or you may have to press a button in Contacts to add the field. Then simply specify the alert/tone you want.
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