Any news on this? This bug has been present for more than a year and
still no news.

I have no idea how difficult it is to implement, but an address-book
which is incapable of alphabetically sorting contacts is not a very
useful address-book. I understand that in English, this bug might seem
of low priority, but not in other languages!

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Title:
  [Address book] Contacts with accent on first letter are not ordered
  properly

Status in Ubuntu UX:
  Fix Committed
Status in address-book-app package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  My contact list is a bit strange when it comes to the "E" letter. I
  have six different categories, three "E"s and three "É"s. Also, when I
  search for a contact, "E" and "É" are not the same, which is
  inconvenient.

  My contacts come from two Google accounts but it does not seem to be
  the problem, since contacts from both accounts may appear under one
  "E" occurrence.

  This is on the retail bq phone, r20, French locale.

  ------------UX comment----------

  My recommendation is not to create new sections for the accent letters but 
accommodate them under their parent letter. This would mean:
  - "É," is in the "E" section, "Ç" is under the "C", "Å" is under the "A" 
section and so on.

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