4.5.59 - Contacts

Unlocking the Potential of Contacts 4.5.59: A Comprehensive Guide to Version Management and Data Safety

  1. Centralized Organization:

    Users can add new entries, edit existing details, and delete obsolete records with standard Android 10+ integration.

    4.5.59

    The version refers to a specific release of the OnePlus Contacts application, primarily designed for OnePlus smartphones running Android 10 or later. Technical Specifications contacts 4.5.59

    Mitigated

    | Area | Status | Remarks | |------|--------|---------| | XSS (reflected) | | Output encoding applied to all contact fields | | CSRF | Not applicable | Relies on Nextcloud’s request token | | SQL injection | Not applicable | No direct DB queries; uses DAV abstraction | | File upload (photo) | Safe | MIME validation + resize on server | | vCard parsing | Robust | Uses sabre/vobject 4.x, fuzzed regularly | Unlocking the Potential of Contacts 4

    1. Back up your contacts export (vCard/CSV) before updating if you maintain a critical address book.
    2. After updating, run a manual sync and a quick search for known duplicate patterns (e.g., same name different email) to verify improved behavior.
    3. If you still see duplicates, use the app’s merge tool (or an export + dedupe tool) to reconcile remaining entries.

    January 19, 2038

    Because Contacts 4.5.59 uses a 32-bit time stamp for reminders and follow-ups, it will fail to process any date after . If you plan to use this version long-term, migrate recurring meetings and birthday reminders before 2036. Centralized Organization: Users can add new entries, edit