iPhone 2.0 to have Contact Search ?

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dlr - March 11, 2008 at 12:42pm
...going back to watch that presentation again...there is also the addition of a \"groups\" icon on the top left corner...maybe you can categorize your contacts like palm does...i.e. personal/business/etc...can\'t wait to find out more in June when it\'s released...mostly for the fact that all of the snow will be gone where I\'m from!
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dlr - March 11, 2008 at 12:24pm
hey wombat...I don\'t think so...I have no conctacts beginning with a # although I did copy some contacts from my sim card and for some reason they came under a # sign...when I edited the contacts they were removed...either way, I still think if apple were to include a search function, they wouldn\'t add it there in that small spot...you\'d think they would put a search icon at the top of the screen where it says \"all contacts\" maybe on the far top left, opposite the \"+\" button...
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iClarified - March 11, 2008 at 11:35am
@Danny, click the Read More link...
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wombat - March 11, 2008 at 5:23am
isn\'t the # sign only shown when you have a contact beginning with a number, i.e. \"1derland\"?
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Danny - March 11, 2008 at 2:31am
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dlr - March 10, 2008 at 8:02pm
interesting...but pretty small to use to start a search for a contact...you use that alphabet list to scroll through your contacts a little faster...a search button should be a little bigger...I also just checked my iphone\'s contact list...mine in 1.1.4 has a # sign underneath the z which is missing in that photo of 2.0 during that conference...maybe it was a typo and they meant it as a # sign to begin at the top of the alphabet...good eye though to whoever spotted it...
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