Iphone 4 with new OS

Hi,
cant find any seetings for see the contact pictures in recall or contact list or set fast calls
any solutions
thx for help
mario

Select the contact you want to add a pic for in the contacts app, tap "Edit" in the top right corner, tap "Add Photo" in top left, select your photo, click done. Photos added directly on your phone will appear full size.

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