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- I can reproduce the bug with the latest version given here.
- I made sure that there are no existing issues - open or closed - to which I could contribute my information.
- I made sure that there are no existing discussions - open or closed - to which I could contribute my information.
- I have read the FAQs inside the app (Menu -> About -> FAQs) and my problem isn't listed.
- I have taken the time to fill in all the required details. I understand that the bug report will be dismissed otherwise.
- This issue contains only one bug.
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Affected app version
Fossify Contacts v1.0.1
Affected Android/Custom ROM version
Android 14
Affected device model
Samsung Galaxy XCover7
How did you install the app?
Google Play Store
Steps to reproduce the bug
- open the Contacts tab in the app
- scroll to the bottom
- if your contacts list is long enough, you might notice the FABs obscure the last list item. this is especially annoying when "show numpad button on home screen" is enabled in the settings
(the other tabs might also have their last list item obscured by the FABs but for me, these lists aren't long enough to check)
Expected behavior
when i scroll to the bottom, the last list item should be fully visible
Actual behavior
when i scroll to the bottom, the last list item is obscured by the FABs
Screenshots/Screen recordings
(i edited this screenshot to hide contacts' names and profile pictures)
(this image's filename ends in .png so GitHub will accept it but it's actually in the .webp format to save space)
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