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MyContacts for Watch by Afraz Siddiqui is a new app from your search



MyContacts for Watch by Afraz Siddiqui Download on the App Store.

Price: $1.99
Rating: No rating available
Category: Social Networking
Version: 1.0
Created: April 23, 2018 at 02:06PM

Description:
MyContacts for Watch lets you view your Contacts and quickly save Contact Notes! Ever found yourself at a bar, party, or event and you met somebody great? Now you want to get their number but don't want to pull your phone out? MyContacts lets you dictate that persons name and number and save in breeze. Note that the app does not Save to your official iOS Contacts, but rather jots them down in the MyContacts Companion iOS App so you can refer to it later. Never skip out a new boy or girl's number that you met! ;) It is super fast and easy to setup. - Simply, launch the Companion iOS App - Tap Get Started - Allow Contacts Permission - And You're All Set! WOW We use the contacts permission to access your device contacts and send them to your watch. This convenient contact utility for your shiny new watch is an absolute must have!!! ============================================ For contacts and support, please contact us at https://ift.tt/2DRc3rM

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