Microsoft is developing an Android version of Outlook Lite that is faster and smaller. Outlook Lite is described as “an Android app that brings the main benefits of Outlook in a smaller app size with fast performance for low-end devices on any network” in the Microsoft 365 roadmap, which provides more information about the app.
The roadmap suggests that the Outlook Lite app will be launched worldwide at some point this month. According to report, Outlook Lite is currently available in a few nations, indicating that Microsoft is getting it ready for a wider release. According to Microsoft’s own literature, Outlook Lite won’t allow work or school accounts and will only support Outlook, Hotmail, Live, and MSN accounts.
One of the first significant software businesses to do so was Meta, which modified its original Facebook Android app. In 2015, Facebook Lite, a 1MB software specifically targeted at developing markets, debuted. In 2018, Google released its line of “Go” lightweight Android apps, which included Gmail Go.
With more than 500 million downloads on the Google Play Store, Outlook mobile is one of the most downloaded email apps for Android. The finest iOS email app, according to The Verge, is Outlook, which is also a top pick for Android users.
A new Outlook for Windows app is also being tested by Microsoft. Based on Outlook on the web, the new app is now currently being tested. In the upcoming years, it will gradually take the place of the Outlook for Windows app.
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