Outlook Lite: Empowering over 5 million devices

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A year ago, we launched Outlook Lite with a simple hope: to help people with lightweight phones get the best out of their day with easier email and calendar access. Today, we're moved by how many of you have joined us on this journey. It's been only a year, and we're celebrating the milestone of 5 million downloads that have brought the benefits of Outlook Lite to users across the globe.

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Outlook Lite was made to empower individuals, schools, universities, and small businesses with a solution for their lightweight mobile devices. Outlook Lite brings the main features of Microsoft Outlook in a smaller-sized app with fast performance for lightweight devices on any network.

We've been busy this past year, updating Outlook Lite with features you've asked for—like dark mode, multi-account support, and Google account integration. These are just a few highlights; we've also made lots of other improvements that add up to a big difference in the app's performance and experience. Every download and every piece of feedback you've shared about using Outlook Lite has been incredibly important to us. Your insights are what drive us to make each update better than the previous one. So, please continue to share; your input is invaluable as we grow and improve.

It's truly amazing to see how many of you have welcomed Outlook Lite into your daily lives. With over 5 million downloads, it gives us more responsibility to enable you to stay connected, stay organized, and get things done. We're deeply thankful for the trust you've placed in us.

If you haven't tried Outlook Lite yet, we invite you to try it out. Download Outlook Lite from the Play Store today and see the difference it can make for you.

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