Is this kind of a situation familiar to you? It may be that opening a contact in a Google Contacts account caused the appearance of a cross-section of application icons for different apps. You’re not alone. Western approximately till now, messenger information from varieties of messenger devices like WhatsApp and Telegram used to make a view, in effect, seldom distinguishable by what was needed in privacy.
Bearing in mind the fact that (the media) would not let you embrace the phonebook navigator technique, never mind. Google Contacts has certainly undergone a good old spring clean made desired with the help of avid users of social networks. The latest update, version 4.26 introduces “Connected Apps” which is a good omen for putting all those app icons in one tidy menu separated by collapsible.
It’s now that you will simply be able to see that, at the top right-hand corner, you will see their main information – phone number or email address and more. Scrolling downward will let you view the recent “Connected Apps” page. This easy take-down menu simply keeps the tabletop app icons arranged neatly by tucking the shortcut bar away until you need them. At the convenience of a touch, the menu on display will be expanded and you shall have an option for calling, messaging, or video chatting with your contact through different supported apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, or GoogleMeet.
The new thing here is that with this upgrade, people who have been handling multiple apps to stay connected with friends, family, and colleagues can do worse. Um, no more navigating your way through ever-growing symbols, please – you will rather find an individual contact in your preferred means of communication, which is the most convenient to use in a particular situation.
The update seems to be installed gradually, thus it could take several days for you to see it. However, the update necessary should arrive at all virtual world user spots pretty shortly. In summary, when you can easily find the apps in the “Connected Apps” area, don’t miss the chance to enjoy better-structured and easier contact management.