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Initial release | March 3, 2015 |
Stable release | |
Operating system | Android, Web browser, Wear OS |
Type | Contact management |
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contacts |
Google Contacts is a contact management service developed by Google. It is available as an Android mobile app, a web app, or on the sidebar of Gmail as part of Google Workspace.
Google Contacts originated as the built-in contacts manager in Gmail, which was introduced in as early as 2007. [3] It was later released as an Android app for Nexus devices in 2010, [4] before it became available for all Android phones in 2015. [5] A standalone web application was released the same year, featuring a revamped user interface. [6] It returned to Gmail in the form of a sidebar in 2020 as part of Google Workspace. [7]
The service can also be synchronized with Apple's Contacts app on iOS and Samsung's Contacts app on Galaxy. [8] [9] It could also be synced with Google Sync before its discontinuation. [10]
In 2011, with the introduction of higher-density screens and larger internal memories on Android devices, Google Contacts was heavily criticized for only supporting lower-resolution photos in Android Jelly Bean. [11] This limitation was lifted the following year. [12]
Developer(s) | |
---|---|
Initial release | March 3, 2015 |
Stable release | |
Operating system | Android, Web browser, Wear OS |
Type | Contact management |
Website |
contacts |
Google Contacts is a contact management service developed by Google. It is available as an Android mobile app, a web app, or on the sidebar of Gmail as part of Google Workspace.
Google Contacts originated as the built-in contacts manager in Gmail, which was introduced in as early as 2007. [3] It was later released as an Android app for Nexus devices in 2010, [4] before it became available for all Android phones in 2015. [5] A standalone web application was released the same year, featuring a revamped user interface. [6] It returned to Gmail in the form of a sidebar in 2020 as part of Google Workspace. [7]
The service can also be synchronized with Apple's Contacts app on iOS and Samsung's Contacts app on Galaxy. [8] [9] It could also be synced with Google Sync before its discontinuation. [10]
In 2011, with the introduction of higher-density screens and larger internal memories on Android devices, Google Contacts was heavily criticized for only supporting lower-resolution photos in Android Jelly Bean. [11] This limitation was lifted the following year. [12]