Microsoft is working on a faster Outlook version for low-end Android phones. The company is testing a new app that is designed for devices with less powerful processors.
The app is currently in beta and is available to download from the Google Play Store. Microsoft is calling the app "Outlook Lite" and it is available for free.
The app is designed to be lightweight and fast, with a simplified user interface. It includes the essential features of Outlook, such as email, calendar, and contacts.
Microsoft is targeting the app at users in developing countries, where low-end Android phones are more common. The company is hoping that the app will help more people to connect to the internet and use email.
The Outlook Lite app is a welcome addition for users of low-end Android phones. It is lightweight and fast, with a simplified user interface. The app includes the essential features of Outlook, such as email, calendar, and contacts.
Microsoft is targeting the app at users in developing countries, where low-end Android phones are more common. The company is hoping that the app will help more people to connect to the internet and use email.
This will help improve productivity for users who rely on these devices for work.