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    Microsoft Is Killing Outlook Lite

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    If you’re all-in on Microsoft 365 for work, school, or personal use, chances are high that Outlook is your go-to email service. It stands to reason then that, if you’re an Android user, reading headlines that suggest Microsoft is shutting down your email service on your mobile OS of choice sounds a bit shocking. After all, Outlook is a massive program, and Android is the world’s largest mobile platform; why in the world would Microsoft decide to deprecate its email service on Android?

    That’s because Google isn’t sunsetting the Outlook for Android app; rather, the company is doing away with Outlook Lite, a lightweight version of the app designed for lower-powered smartphones. As Neowin highlights, Microsoft first announced this deprecation back in September, so the announcement didn’t come out of nowhere. What is news, however, is we now have an official end-of-life date. Luckily, Outlook Lite users still have some time to set their affairs in order, as the app doesn’t officially go under until May 25.

    RIP Outlook Lite (2022–2026)

    Microsoft first dropped Outlook Lite back in 2022. Back then, “lite” apps were more necessary, especially in areas of the world with slower internet speeds, and for users with lower-powered Android devices. This combination made running some traditional apps a bit difficult, as “budget” devices struggled to load relatively intensive assets over weak network connections. As such, lite apps, like Outlook Lite, offered a compromise: Developers could strip away many of the features that would otherwise bog down the experience, leaving just the essential components necessary to run the app.

    But 2026 is a different world. Network speeds have improved across the board, as has budget Android hardware. Even a “cheap” Android phone has enough processing power to run the apps most people want or need to use on the Play Store. As such, it doesn’t make as much sense for Microsoft to maintain two Outlook apps, when the main Outlook option can now serve most users just fine.


    What do you think so far?

    Outlook Lite probably doesn’t have many new users anyway, seeing as Microsoft started blocking downloads on Oct. 6 of last year. But there could still be a number of active Outlook Lite users still out there. If you’re among them, you have just about six weeks to move over to the dedicated Outlook for Android app. Without taking action, you won’t lose access to the emails in your account, and Microsoft won’t delete the app from your phone, but you won’t be able to access anything in the Lite app itself. There’s even an “Upgrade” option present within the Outlook Lite app, so you can save yourself a few taps to get started. Of course, you don’t have to go with Outlook for Android, even if you have an Outlook email—there a number of excellent clients out there to choose from.

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