Contacts

Published by: Apple

Description

With Contacts on iOS, iPadOS and macOS, you can store and manage your and other’s contact information, birthdays, Contact Posters and more. Easily connect with your contacts with Mail, Messages, Phone or FaceTime. Or instantly share your Contact Poster and your number or email address with someone new through NameDrop on iPhone and Apple Watch.
Manage Your Contacts
Easily add people to your contacts, and sync their contact information across all your devices with iCloud, Microsoft Exchange, Google and other syncing services. If your contacts choose to, you can automatically get updates to their Contact Poster through Messages, Phone and FaceTime as well.
Get Connected Quickly
When you need a contact’s information, you can search to find who you’re looking for. You can then quickly message, call, FaceTime, email or even Apple Pay them. If you add their social profile to their contact card, you can jump to it with a tap. And if you add their birthday, you’ll also see it in Calendar so you never miss it.
Store Your Personal Information
Create a My Card in Contacts to store your own contact information including your phone numbers, email addresses, physical addresses, and more. You can then use the information in your My Card to use Autofill to instantly complete forms online or in apps across iOS, iPadOS and macOS.
Customize Your Contact Poster
Create a customized poster to represent yourself when you connect with others using Messages, Phone and FaceTime. Choose from various treatments for photos, Memoji and your name, and choose to automatically share it with your contacts or be asked every time before you share.
Share your Contact with NameDrop
Exchange contact information with someone new by simply bringing your iPhone near their iPhone or Apple Watch. Your name and Contact Poster are automatically included every time, and you can select the phone number or email address you want to share from your My Card along with it.
Use Contacts on Apple Watch
Select people from your contacts to use as a complication on your watch face for easy access, and quickly connect with them through Messages, Phone or Mail right from your wrist. You can also create new contacts and customize existing contacts, or exchange contact information with someone new using NameDrop with their iPhone or Apple Watch.
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User Rating

2.62 out of 5

469 ratings in India

5 star
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4 star
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46
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220
Ratings History

Contacts Reviews

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Glgulgkj on

United States

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RBW in NJ on

United States

Worst app to try to organize contact photos. Nobody wants posters. Please just allow me to add an image in the circle. Right now, I updated outlook which syncs to apple contacts, looks great. Unfortunately I can’t do this directly on my phone. Stop making software for kids and focus on grown ups.

Find Duplicates Doesn’t Work

J.howie223 on

United States

This app can only find duplicates some of the time. I synced contacts to iCloud and it started creating all these duplicates-thousands. Then when I try to use the duplicate merging tool it’s nowhere to be found. Fix this and you’ll get more stars.

Contacts. Sync up is a puzzle

narenk09 on

United States

Recently switched from Android to iOS and I regret with my decision. I was trying to sync up contacts with my google accounts but don’t know when it will sync and how. In android it does automatic and also user has choice to sync on demand. iOS contact has link to documentation about accounts and sync which seems to be outdated. I don’t find the navigation path mentioned for default account selection for contacts sync.

Idk

Noodlebunnys on

United States

Does it’s job

Useful but a few features missing

Mr Pantsman on

United States

For example on the Mac, you can mark contacts as a company. You can’t do that on iOS, which is odd.

Won’t let me call or text my friend

V ha ha on

United States

This app doesn’t let me taxt or call my friend. It will not do anything right but otherwise it is a pretty good app…

Deleted my entire contacts

Slash dash 000 on

United States

I literally cannot save a number and when I do apple just decided to delete it again. This is the worst app period

Won’t open

Breeze2365 on

United States

I down loaded this app put in 30 Addresses and now it will not open

Well…

Roblox rules on

United States

I don’t rly know what to say about this app I mean I guess it’s ok I mean I guess I never really considered it an app but I guess it is. I like it. I like making emojis. But basically that’s all I use it for. So I guess it’s ok.

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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
Apple
Languages
English, Arabic, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek (modern), Hebrew (modern), Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Chinese, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
Recent release
1.3.8 (1 year ago )
Released on
May 26, 2016 (8 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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