Contacts does not display Company name if Contact name associated

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What is Google Thinking!!!

How does Google expect to compete against OS’s like Blackberry or Apple when the contacts list only sorts by first/last name or last/first name but not a "File As" field such as you find in Outlook. Did it occur to google that some people have many Customers (i.e. Companies) in their DB??

THERE ARE TWO MAJOR ISSUES WITH HOW IT HANDLES “COMPANY” CONTACTS:

1) DB records that contain both a “Company” name and a “Contact” name only display the Contact name. So if they are sorted into a group (i.e. Customers) you do not see the Company name listed. This requires a manual lookup as well as a memory for the company name (and spelling). Those of us dealing with customers look them up by Company not by Contact name.

2) Now, here’s the strange behavior…
You have Company “Adobe” entered with a Contact name of John Smith. It get’s displayed under John Smith – which is bad enough. Most people expect to see Companies listed alphabetically by “Company Name” not “Contact Name”. HOWEVER, if you happen to do a search on John Smith’s it can’t find it, yet that’s the name displayed. So under Groups I see John Smith (when I should see Adobe), but I try to search on John Smith and it turns up nothing. Now that makes a whole lot of sense! What’s the point of Groups if I always have to do a manual search????? Where is the logic in this!!!

People who enter Companies/Clients in their DB do not typically look them up by their contact name. There should be an option that allows listing as “File As” or at least – if there is a Company name to list by Company – clearly a logical option for anyone using the phone for work. And a search should be capable of finding either the contact name or the company name. Fundamentally, this is a great OS, but there are some serious fundamentals missing. If Google wants to maximize their market share they should target more than just the casual user. As an x-programmer, I doubt this would be rocket science.
 
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Re: Contacts not designed for business use.

You can do a Search by the name of the company and pull up every one in your contacts that have that company name in the organization field. You can install a third-party dialer with more/different options, maybe including one that will list/sort by Company.
 
Re: Contacts not designed for business use.

Thank you for all your replies...

My contacts are actually assigned to groups - one of which is Business, but when I open my Business group I only see the contact name listed - not the Company name as would make much more sense. First of all, it's much more efficient peruse the list than to have to do a search and key in the company name. Secondly not all folks remember every company by name (or every contact for that matter) but seeing it in a list is often enough to remember. It just seems much more logical.

As an x-programmer, it seems like an easy and logical addition for Google to incorporate an option to list by "File As" field just like Outlook does. Especially if they are interested in appealing to those who uses their phone for business. I really like the Android dialer and would prefer not to switch, but I was hoping that someone from Google would read this and realize how logical and easy it would be it have this option.
 
Re: Contacts not designed for business use.

The Blackberry just does this matter. It also handles the profiles and alerts better IMO. You win some you lose some.

That said, you couldn't pay to carry a Blackberry.
 
@live4spd: WHAT IS YOUR FIRST LANGUAGE???

Quote: "The Blackberry just does this matter. It also handles the profiles and alerts better IMO. You win some you lose some.
That said, you couldn't pay to carry a Blackberry. "
 
Lol. When it comes to a business based question you can usually bet a BB is going to win :)

@live4spd: WHAT IS YOUR FIRST LANGUAGE???

Quote: "The Blackberry just does this matter. It also handles the profiles and alerts better IMO. You win some you lose some.
That said, you couldn't pay to carry a Blackberry. "
 
Company name missing. See graphic please.
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