I had the S4 on Kit Kat before getting the S6. I had used my S4 for at least 2 years with Microsoft Exchange Active Sync for my work email. I'm doing the same now with my S6. It appears Lollipop handles Exchange contacts very badly. First of all, the Exchange contacts do not display in my contacts app (stock). Yes, I have All Contacts set to display. Now, if I search for a contact I know is in my Exchange contacts, boom, there it is. There are two reasons this is a big problem: 1. When one of these contacts call or text me, they just display as the number it's coming from, not the name associated with the contact. 2. I manage our cell phones for my companies work staff, which includes a very mobile and important sales staff, who are now experiencing this same problem as more and more phones upgrade to Lollipop.
Which is why I am starting to realize this is a Lollipop issue, not an S6 or Samsung issue. To add to this problem, some of these contacts are missing the phone number(s), only the email address remains. I can verify this because I keep getting calls from users who I recently upgraded to Moto X 2nd Gen asking me to look on their old phones for contact XYZ to see if the mobile number is there and if so what is it. Every time I have them search their contacts app (because again, the contact does not show up in the Contacts app list), and every time the contact is found when searched for. And so far, every time, the contact on the old phone has number(s), but the contact found via search on the new phone does not have a phone number.
I mean, WTF, could this be any more bizarre? For a nerd like me, in a box, this isn't the end of the world. For a work staff that their livelihood and a businesses growth depends on this kind of thing working like it used to (and should work), this is a huge problem. I did a quick search and came across this, proving this isn't isolated to the S6 on Lollipop (plus many of my staff are using Motorola phones), and I'm not finding any answers.
http://forums.androidcentral.com/an...ipop-phone-numbers-contacts-missing-help.html
So I figured I'd post this here hoping to expose the problem a bit more and hoping to find some answers.
Which is why I am starting to realize this is a Lollipop issue, not an S6 or Samsung issue. To add to this problem, some of these contacts are missing the phone number(s), only the email address remains. I can verify this because I keep getting calls from users who I recently upgraded to Moto X 2nd Gen asking me to look on their old phones for contact XYZ to see if the mobile number is there and if so what is it. Every time I have them search their contacts app (because again, the contact does not show up in the Contacts app list), and every time the contact is found when searched for. And so far, every time, the contact on the old phone has number(s), but the contact found via search on the new phone does not have a phone number.
I mean, WTF, could this be any more bizarre? For a nerd like me, in a box, this isn't the end of the world. For a work staff that their livelihood and a businesses growth depends on this kind of thing working like it used to (and should work), this is a huge problem. I did a quick search and came across this, proving this isn't isolated to the S6 on Lollipop (plus many of my staff are using Motorola phones), and I'm not finding any answers.
http://forums.androidcentral.com/an...ipop-phone-numbers-contacts-missing-help.html
So I figured I'd post this here hoping to expose the problem a bit more and hoping to find some answers.