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Google Contacts adds ‘Recent activity’ card with messages and calls, like Pixel VIPs

One of the most useful aspects of Pixel VIPs is how it shows recent calls and messages, and the Google Contacts app is now gaining that functionality with “Recent activity.”

Recent activity is a new card in-between Contact info and Connected apps. It shows the most recent call and message from the contact you’re viewing. The former notes when it occurred and duration, or if you missed the call.

You can also see the last sent text/chat in Google Messages, with Contacts also noting what number was used. A tap opens the conversation directly.

Recent activity might already be populated with call information, but you have to enable the SMS permission to “view messages from your contacts.” A prompt guides you through that process.

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This can also be accessed through the Google Phone app (though access to Contacts is being deprioritized), and builds on how the homescreen widget can show notifications.

This functionality matches Pixel VIPs. Personally, I’ve been using the widget to immediately get into conversations. It speaks to how a dedicated Google Messages widget might be useful. 

We’re seeing this live with version 4.58 of Google Contacts. It has been rolling out in the past week or so, but is now seeing wider availability.

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