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Is there a way to get user settings in react-native (both iOS and Android) ? For example, I would like to show the user's contacts with the chosen sorting preferences (last name - first name, or the opposite)



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      Is there a way to get user settings in react-native (both iOS and Android) ? For example, I would like to show the user's contacts with the chosen sorting preferences (last name - first name, or the opposite)



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          For iOS you can use React-Native's Settings which is a wrapper for iOS nsuserdefaults.



          For accessing some system settings like volume, brightness, location, you can use react-native-system-setting.



          If you want to access the user's contacts, have a look at react-native-contacts.






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            For iOS you can use React-Native's Settings which is a wrapper for iOS nsuserdefaults.



            For accessing some system settings like volume, brightness, location, you can use react-native-system-setting.



            If you want to access the user's contacts, have a look at react-native-contacts.






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              For iOS you can use React-Native's Settings which is a wrapper for iOS nsuserdefaults.



              For accessing some system settings like volume, brightness, location, you can use react-native-system-setting.



              If you want to access the user's contacts, have a look at react-native-contacts.






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                For iOS you can use React-Native's Settings which is a wrapper for iOS nsuserdefaults.



                For accessing some system settings like volume, brightness, location, you can use react-native-system-setting.



                If you want to access the user's contacts, have a look at react-native-contacts.






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                For iOS you can use React-Native's Settings which is a wrapper for iOS nsuserdefaults.



                For accessing some system settings like volume, brightness, location, you can use react-native-system-setting.



                If you want to access the user's contacts, have a look at react-native-contacts.







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