a couple of trivial queries ( how to toggle between the sim's best? etc) - Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Questions & Answers

Hi all,
Q#1:
When I am having an incoming call (from a contact already existing in the phone's contacts list), I can only see the contact's number ( but neither the contact name nor his/her photo.... the latter is too available along with other contact properties... ).
Is there a way to make my Redmi Note4 display the contact's name and photo as well as the caller's number?
Q#2: Which is the easies way to toggle between the SIMs (once I have selected the contact I am going to call)?
BR,
shycrooner

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