Smart Dial is available and works as advertised - it searches names and numbers simultaneously. Reception is problem-free though and we didn't suffer dropped calls. The in-call quality of the Samsung Galaxy Young is reasonable. Telephony with smart dialing, voice commands After syncing, the phonebook will automatically merge contacts (you can do it manually too), so that the contact details are pulled from those sources as well. Of course, the real flexibility of the phonebook becomes apparent when you sign into your social networks. Pressing the minus sign under it deletes any unneeded field. You have all the types listed (numbers, email addresses, etc.) and, just like in the previous version of TouchWiz UI 4.0, there's a plus sign on the right - tapping it adds another item of that type. There's plenty of contact information you can assign to each contact and it still remains neatly organized. A set of predefined patterns is offered, but you can make your own too. You choose a specific vibration pattern too as an incoming call alert, just like you would a ringtone. Samsung has even added a built-in reject list. You can view the call history, as well as join, unjoin and share contacts. Furthermore, there is a plethora of options once you hit the Menu button. If the phonebook finds duplicate contact entries, it'll prompt joining them. If configured, the right tab displays their latest updates from social networks or Google Talk.Īll the information is perfectly organized into different sections for phone, email, etc. The first one is the About tab, with the person's photo on top. Tapping on a contact reveals all available details, across two tabs. The Quick contacts feature is there too, displaying, upon a tap of the contact picture, a pop up menu with shortcuts to call, text, email or Google Talk. Samsung has kept the swipes in the phonebook, enabling quick dialing (right swipe) or sending a text (left swipe). You can import/export contacts to/from the SIM card but you can't display them alongside the phone memory entries. There are four tabs on top accommodating the Phone app, Groups, Favorites and Contacts.Īs usual, there are various options to filter contacts by phone numbers, groups and multiple sorting. ![]() The phonebook packs an incredibly wide range of features and virtually unlimited storage capacity.
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