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Microsoft Retires Outlook Lite App Next Month

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– Microsoft is shutting down its lightweight Outlook Lite app for Android on May 26, 2024.
– The app was originally designed for devices with limited storage and regions with slower internet connections.
– Its functionality will end next month, which is earlier than its previously scheduled removal from app stores in 2025.
– Microsoft directs existing users to switch to the standard Outlook Mobile app for continued service.
– Users can access their existing data by signing into the new app, which is available on the Google Play Store.

Microsoft has officially confirmed the impending shutdown of its Outlook Lite application, with the service set to be terminated on May 26. This streamlined version of the popular email client was first introduced in 2022, specifically engineered for Android devices with constrained storage and for users in areas with unreliable or slow internet connectivity. The company has now provided a definitive end date for the app’s operational life.

This development follows an earlier announcement made last year, which stated that Outlook Lite would be delisted from the Google Play Store in October 2025. The latest confirmation accelerates the timeline, indicating that the application will cease to function entirely for all existing users next month. Microsoft is urging its user base to transition to the full-featured Outlook Mobile app to maintain access to their email services.

On a dedicated support page, the company advises current Outlook Lite users to migrate for a continued secure and comprehensive email experience. The process involves signing into the standard Outlook Mobile application, where users can seamlessly access their existing emails, calendar entries, and file attachments. To facilitate this switch, the company will direct individuals to the Google Play Store to download the primary Outlook app, ensuring a straightforward transition path as the lightweight version is phased out.

(Source: TechCrunch)

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