My grandson played with my 4th generation iPod touch and the phone icon and contacts icon are gone. I have gone to settings and done the "reset all settings" and "reset home screen layout"  with no success. I also did a hard reset. No luck. Help?

My grandson played with my 4th generation iPod touch and the phone icon and contacts icon are gone. I have gone to settings and done the "reset all settings" and "reset home screen layout"  with no success. I also did a hard reset. No luck. I can get to my apps through the search screen but no icons.Help?

Try doing a Spotlight search for the Contacts app.
Read this for doing a search:
https://sites.google.com/site/appleclubfhs/support/advice-and-articles/spotlight -search/
(Skip to the section for Spotlight on iOS)
(Note that my links to other pages may promote my organization, and this should not be taken as an endorsement by Apple)

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