Microsoft Outlook is Releasing a ‘Lite’ Version for Low-Cost Android Devices for Faster Load Times

Microsoft is looking to create a new application version for its Outlook, and it would be the "Lite" version that aims to bring faster load times for the app and provide users with a more robust app. It aims to give those that own low-cost or more affordable Android devices a chance to access the app without any hassle and lag on its end.

Microsoft Outlook 'Lite' Version Coming to Android

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Microsoft Outlook is an essential platform with many uses for institutions like companies and schools that bring its email to their constituents under the application. However, not all use a high-end smartphone, preventing the public from accessing Outlook quickly and without hassle, as it is a massive app that brings many features for all.

According to a Microsoft 365 road map, an upcoming version of Outlook will bring a better and lighter application for all, and it targets to appear in the Android platform for its users. Having an email application on the go is an excellent way to stay connected to one's work, and it would help them access several needs without requiring a browser.

Accessing different applications on the browser is slower and would take more time than using a mobile application.

Better Outlook for Low-Cost Android

According to Dr. Windows, the insider spotted this new application on the 365 road map of the company, and it is something that Microsoft aims to bring to the world in the coming months. It does not have a name yet, but the speculator said that it would be the "Outlook Lite" that will come for low-cost Android devices that do not have the same computing power as the high-end ones.

It would help use the application better and focus on its accessibility.

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Outlook is an app that most employers use to connect with their company and bring its updates and work emails to them under the Microsoft ecosystem also brings other services. In a recent announcement, the company aims to provide the world with a tandem of two of its tools to bring hybrid work a breeze, with the Teams and Outlook joining together for their needs.

Several bugs appeared in the Outlook app in the past times, and its version showed a massive accessibility problem on its emails that prevented users from seeing their messages. Many fixes came to the rescue for this problem, and it aims to allow people to see their emails and access them for their needs to continue the transactions done within it.

Microsoft's Outlook became a prominent application as it provided its version of the email that integrates itself within the ecosystem of the famous 365 applications. Now, it is offering a new lite version that will bring an easier-to-manage app that will allow users under the affordable Android smartphones available for all.

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