Google appears to be readying a refreshed user interface for adding new contacts to its Android app.
An unreleased version, spotted by Android Authority contributor Assemble Debug, has revealed an updated “create” page that streamlines the process with some convenient changes.
I think any Android user would know that the current stock Contacts app by Google utilizes a basic layout when creating a new entry.
It displays fields for entering a name, company, phone number, and optionally adding a photo upfront.
Additional details like email, birthday, address and notes can be filled out afterward.
However, the upcoming revamp aims to put all the crucial information fields front-and-center from the start.
As discovered by Android Authority, the new create page will present input boxes for first name, last name, company and phone number immediately under the photo section.
Rather than having to continuously scroll and expand additional fields, Google’s new approach shows us a set of pill-shaped buttons to quickly jump to other common contact details like email, birthday, address, and notes.
For more advanced details like middle name, pronunciation, job title, and so on, Google has tucked those options behind an overflow menu accessed by tapping one of the pill buttons.
While the refinements promise to make adding new contacts more efficient, the new create page experience isn’t rolling out quite yet.
It was spotted after Assemble Debug managed to sideload an unreleased version of the Contacts app.
There’s no official word from Google on when the updated UI will graduate to the stable release.
But it’s likely the company will push it out across Android versions via an update on the Play Store in the coming weeks or months.
As a core utility app, even seemingly minor upgrades to Contacts can go a long way in enhancing the experience of managing your contacts list and details on Android devices.
Google is updating the Contacts app with a more streamlined “create” page that allows for easier entry of essential information, such as name and phone number, right at the top of the page, with quick access buttons for additional details.
The updated app simplifies data entry by reducing the need to scroll through multiple fields, making it faster to enter and organize contact information on Android devices.
Features include pill-shaped quick access buttons for secondary contact details and a more organized approach to entering primary information like first and last names and phone numbers.
While there’s no official release date yet, the update is likely to roll out in the coming weeks or months through the Google Play Store as it moves from its current unreleased version to a stable release.
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