Screenshots:

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Features:
* NEW: Contacts Blast easily becomes your default contacts app. Activate Contacts Blast automatically from the Android desktop with use of the green "Call" button and you will be able to choose between Contacts Blast or the default dialer. No extra work necessary. Easily reverts back to default behavior whenever you want.
* NEW: Super high performance. Every aspect of the app has been highly optimized since the initial release and provides a smooth, consistent user experience whether scrolling through huge lists of contacts or browsing through your groups.
* NEW: Configure exactly what buttons you want to be displayed on your main screen in the preferences menu. SMS, Email and Edit Contact can now be turned on or off to your liking.
* NEW: Speed Dial your contacts with the new speed dial screen. Every group supports the speed dial screen which can be activated with a single touch.
* NEW: Intelligent contact searching. Tap the search button or simply start typing and Contacts Blast will rapidly narrow down the list of contacts that match what you are typing. A single click will automatically select the contact you want. Search is very intelligent and will narrow down your results in real time as you type.
* Sleek high quality and high performance graphics and icons.
* Stylish and colorful user interface that shows off the power of your Android smart phone better than the default black and white contacts manager / dialer.
* All standard phone features including touchpad dialer and call log.
* Assign pictures to your contacts and slide through contacts by face and name.
* Screen automatically rotates when the phone is turned or keyboard opened.
* Voice Mail button for one touch voice mail dialing.
* Create new groups and assign them contacts on your phone!
* Full group management right from your phone: Add new groups, Edit groups, Delete groups.
* Personalize your groups by assigning each one a custom icon.
* Add, edit, or remove any contact or group any time. ALL changes on your phone automatically sync with GMail.
* Switch between groups or view all of your contacts at once.
* Perform most tasks in a single click on the main contact screen.
* Click and hold a contact picture in the list to automatically speed dial their default number.
* Full support for standard Android groups such as Recent calls, Favorites, and All Contacts
* Scrolling interface neatly displays all phone numbers per user.
* Have a contact with multiple email addresses or SMS numbers? No problem! Contacts Blast makes messaging easy.
* Send SMS text messages or email in a single click.
* See your current Android background transparently behind Contacts Blast.
* Fully supports GMail "their picture" feature for your contacts.
Review:
Pros:
- Photo icons for all contacts / grid and dock to slide to see contacts at the bottom
- Ease to find contact with search button
- Easy to sms / email / call / contact with this app because of the shortcut right on the home screen
- View changes for favorites / all contacts / groups
- Landscape mode is nice with photo contact icons.
Cons:
- Background is distorted - Contact information seems to be floating on desktop
- When clicked on contact the contact information to the right of photo icon is hard to see and sort of offset
- Icon where it show mobile number is offset on the icon / gets lost into background if its black Features I'd like to see:
- Make this contact app like more like a "app" maybe resemble the default contact phonebook with the same layout maybe but incorportate photo icon views for all icons and search bar.
- Less of a desktop feel for the icons that float in the top
- Organize tabs at the bottom to the top and space them equally to fill the entire screen.
and big thanks to Matt for providing me this application for my review, screenshots weren't needed because he already provided them and I didn't want to disclose my personal contact information / photos.
This app has HUGE potential in my opinion, just take a look at my features / changes and other users feedback
Credit by http://androidcommunity.com