The contacts list on a phone displays entries in alphabetical order by name. Each contact occupies its expected position based on the first letter of the name, allowing quick location through scrolling or search.
Day to day, opening the list to make a call or send a message presents the same orderly sequence. Searching for a name brings it forward from its alphabetical spot without altering the overall arrangement. The interface remains familiar and responsive.
The list continues to open and function as before. Selecting contacts proceeds smoothly.
A contact once found midway in the list now appears near the top, grouped with others ahead of the alphabetical section. The full sequence divides into an initial group followed by names in order.
The uniform alphabetical display across all entries is no longer present. The list presents a combined structure where positions reflect both grouping and sequence.
The contacts list operates in a new display form without markers of the change.
