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Contacts Sync (requires ROOT)

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Version
3.66
Size
58.3 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About Contacts Sync (requires ROOT)

Contacts Sync (requires ROOT) automatically enriches your address book by syncing high-quality contact photos from your device's accessible directories. See who's calling before you answer, and instantly recognize contacts in your address book app—transforming your communication experience with visual identification.

The syncing process runs almost entirely automatically, saving you hours of manual photo assignment. Simply install, grant root access, and let the app handle the heavy lifting. You maintain complete control: easily exclude specific contacts from syncing if you prefer to keep certain entries photo-free.

This app automates a task you could perform manually through any root-capable file manager—gathering photos from accessible folders and assigning them to contacts one by one. Contacts Sync (requires ROOT) condenses that tedious workflow into an intelligent, hands-free solution. Whether you're organizing personal contacts, managing work relationships, or simply want to add a visual dimension to your communications, this tool streamlines the entire process.

Perfect for users who want caller ID with photos and a more organized, visually intuitive contacts experience. The app respects your privacy and device structure by working only with photos in accessible directories and contacts you approve.

Before installation, ensure your device is rooted and review the full requirements and FAQ documentation. Contacts Sync (requires ROOT) is designed exclusively for rooted Android devices and won't function on standard installations.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Automatically syncs contact photos from device folders without manual work
  • Caller ID displays contact photos before you answer incoming calls
  • Fine-grained control to exclude specific contacts from photo syncing
  • Works entirely with photos in accessible directories, respecting privacy

Cons

  • Requires root access, which voids warranty and increases security risk
  • Only functions on rooted Android devices; incompatible with standard phones
  • Syncing relies on photos already present in device folders
  • No cloud sync or backup; photos tied to local device storage

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