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Redesigned Outlook for iOS app is now available for all users

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
January 30, 2019
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Microsoft’s redesigned Outlook app for iOS, which the company officially announced back in December is now available for all iPhone and iPad users. The new design was previously only available to some users, and you may have to close and relaunch Outlook for iOS to discover the new look.

As of today the rollout of the new @Outlook for iOS design is now available to all users! Thank you for all of the feedback, keep it coming! ? pic.twitter.com/r7MurYt8qD

— Michael Palermiti (@MPalermiti) January 30, 2019

The new app kept the same bottom navigation bar with shortcuts for Mail, Search, and Calendar, but you’ll immediately notice the new blue header that persists across the different sections. Among other highlights, you’ll also find an improved scheduling experience, as well as haptic feedback when you swipe on emails.

Microsoft is done yet with the redesign, and we already know that a dark theme is in the pipeline for Outlook on iOS. If you can wait to test it, we remind you that you can get early access to new updates via Apple’s TestFlight program. If you want to get early access to it and other new features, you can join the Outlook beta on iOS via Apple’s TestFlight app.

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