
OFFICE 2016 ANDROID OUTLOOK REVIEW FOR ANDROID
The Outlook for Android app is free and runs on Android 4.0 and above. The new Outlook mail and calendar apps for Windows Phones (currently in preview) is meant to look and feels very similar to the Outlook for Android and iOS apps, even though the Windows Phone versions are not based on the Acompli code base. But Microsoft plans to "sunset" Outlook Web Apps and the app for iOS and Android by summer, officials have said. That won't happen overnight the Outlook Web Apps and app will remain in the respective app stores for several months. Microsoft plans to replace the Outlook Web Apps for iOS and Android, as well as the app for Android with these new Outlook apps. The new Outlook Android app supports Office 365, Exchange,, iCloud, Gmail, Yahoo Mail and IMAP providers like AOL.com and. There have been UI changes, performance, stability, localization and accessibility changes in that time. Since the first preview, Microsoft has updated the Outlook for Android code base 17 times, or more than once a week, Microsoft officials said in a blog post announcing general availability. ( Microsoft bought mobile e-mail startup Acompli in December 2014.) Outlook for Android, like its Outlook for iOS counterpart, is basically the Acompli product rebranded by Microsoft.

Microsoft delivered in late January 2015 its first Outlook for Android preview. Microsoft is removing the "preview" tag from its Outlook for Android app for phones and tablets, as of April 22.

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