Outlook Lite, a quicker version of the traditional email program, is made available for Android by Microsoft.

Microsoft Outlook is a rather significant player among the most popular email clients. Microsoft is introducing Outlook Lite, a scaled-down version of the program that operates on most Android phones, especially lower-powered ones, to help make the experience of using the emailing service a little bit easier for anyone with any device.

Android supports a wide range of devices, some of which are quite powerful and capable of tackling difficult tasks while others are more cost-effective. Numerous apps behave extremely differently on various devices as a result.

Knowing this, Microsoft announced created Outlook Lite, a new version of Outlook created especially for devices with less powerful hardware. The essential calendar and emailing tools that make Outlook what it is are available in this program, which functions largely in the same way as the full version.

The primary distinction is that this program is designed for devices with as little as 1 GB of RAM and has a size of only about 5 MB. The performance and battery life of the new Outlook Lite have been optimized to work effectively on almost any phone.

Microsoft Outlook Lite

Beginning in July, when Microsoft unveiled a product roadmap, we got our first look at this new app. Microsoft claims that Outlook Lite offers the same essential functionality as Outlook, however it’s unclear exactly how many functions may have been removed. Though Microsoft makes no reference in its official release , there has previously been conjecture that the app will only support one email account at a time.

The business is promoting the updated version of Outlook in a large number of areas. The following regions will have Outlook Lite available:

Argentina Brazil Chile Columbia El Salvador India Mexico Peru Arab States S. Africa Thailand Taiwan Turkey Venezuela Outlook Lite is now accessible in all of those areas and supports accounts from Outlook.com, Hotmail, Live, MSN, Microsoft 365, and Microsoft Exchange Online. Microsoft has stated that additional support is subject to assessment and that there is no timetable for adding any new nations.

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