

With Outlook’s customizable swipe gestures, rapid email triage is literally a one-touch experience. The Focused Inbox works across all of your email accounts to help you focus on what matters. Are you no longer reading that newsletter you signed up for? Outlook has a one-click unsubscribe to help you stop unwanted mail. If you move email in or out of your Focused Inbox, Outlook learns this about you and gets even more tailored to your priorities. Important emails appear in your Focused Inbox, while the rest remain easily accessible-but out of the way. The new Outlook app separates your mail into two tabs-Focused and Other.

That’s why Outlook helps you focus on what is most important and clear out the rest. Let’s take a look at some ways Outlook helps you accomplish more:Įmail overload is the new norm.

The new Outlook app brings together the core tools you need to get things done-your email, calendar, contacts and files-helping you get more done even on the smallest screen. Activities like sorting through large amounts of email, managing your calendar, and sharing files require too many steps or multiple apps that don’t work together well on the phone. Why use the new Outlook app instead? We’re glad you asked!ĭespite the smartphone becoming a primary screen for reading email, most of us perform only basic email triage on the phone, delaying the rest to deal with on the computer. If you have an iPhone, iPad, Android phone or Android tablet, chances are that you’re using the built-in email and calendaring capabilities of your device. Today, we announced the release of Outlook for iOS and a preview of Outlook for Android.
