Contacts automatically deleted from Android Phonebook
Whenever
a person starts using Android phone, the already installed google applications
demand the detail of a primary Gmail account. The user provides the details and
android automatically start synchronizing the contacts with that Gmail account.
Even the email IDs which are used to communicate through the Gmail account are
start being saved in the Android phone book. After reaching at a definite
limit, the Android start auto-deleting the old contacts.
Why there is a limit for storing contacts?
In a Google account,
there is a specific limit to store the data including contacts i.e. up to 20 MB
only. However, if photographs are stored with the contacts, that are saved on
the Android and not synchronized in Gmail account. A contact usually takes
space of 128 KB and total 25000 contacts can be stored. However, a person using
too much Gmail account and having synchronization active, face problem of
automatic deletion of old contacts.
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