Google Contacts now available on any Android phone with Lollipop or above
Google
has now opened up the Google Contacts app to any Android smartphone
running Android Lollipop or above. The app was previously exclusive to
Lollipop devices from Google’s own range of handsets, like the Pixel and
Nexus range, but, as of version 2.1.2.164543808, that is no longer the
case.
The Google Contacts app includes backup and sync for your
contacts via the Google Cloud, making them accessible on any of your
devices, as well as a straightforward interface typical of Google’s
homegrown apps. Contacts, as you might expect, allows you to add, edit
and manage your contacts’ information in addition to supporting
multiple Google accounts (like for work and personal use).
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It’s smart too, helping clean up and merge duplicate contacts
similar to what Google Photos does with duplicate pictures, and
providing suggestions for adding further info to existing contacts.
You can download the latest version of the Google
Contacts app for free via the button below. And, if you’re fixing to get
your hands on another app formerly found only on the Nexus and Pixel
devices, the Google Camera app was recently unofficially ported to
Snapdragon 820, 821 and 835-based devices — find out more about that here.
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