Outlook lets you bring all your email accounts and calendars in one convenient spot. Whether it’s staying on top of your inbox or scheduling the next big thing, we make it easy to be your most productive, organised and connected self.
Here's what you'll love about Outlook for iOS:
- Focus on the right things with our smart inbox - we help you sort between messages you need to act on straight away and everything else.
- Swipe to quickly schedule, delete and archive messages.
- Share your meeting availability with just a tap and easily find times to meet with others.
- Find everything you're looking for, including files, contacts, and your forthcoming trips.
- View and attach any file from your email, OneDrive, Dropbox, and more, without having to download them to your phone.
- Open Word, Excel, or PowerPoint attachments to edit them directly in the corresponding app and attach them back to an email.
- Recap extra-long email threads in an instant with Summarise with Copilot*
- Type a few words to have Copilot* jump-start your writing with an outline or draft
- Before sending off your email, use Coaching with Copilot* to get tips and suggestions that help improve the overall tone, sentiment, and clarity
*Microsoft 365 Personal/Family subscription or business account enabled with Copilot required to use Copilot features
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Outlook for iOS works with Microsoft Exchange, Office 365, Outlook.com (including Hotmail and MSN), Gmail, Yahoo Email, and iCloud.
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To make an in-app purchase of an Office 365 Home or Personal subscription, open the app, go to Settings and tap on Upgrade next to your Outlook.com or Hotmail.com account. Subscriptions begin at USD 6.99 a month in the US, and can vary by region. With an Office 365 subscription, you get 1 TB of storage for each user, access to all features in Word, Excel and PowerPoint on iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, and you can install Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote on PCs or Macs.
Office 365 subscriptions purchased from the app will be charged to your iTunes account and will automatically renew within 24 hours prior to the end of the current subscription period, unless auto-renewal is disabled beforehand. To manage your subscriptions or to disable auto-renewal, after purchase, go to your iTunes account settings. A subscription cannot be cancelled during the active subscription period. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.
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I rely on emails for most of my corporate needs and Outlook by far as been the most convenient channel of email for me. Matter of fact, I switched from Google workspace to Office 365 an year ago. I like everything about using Outlook on my iPhone but there are 2 very important points that Microsoft needs to wok on:1. I have "Send Later" or Schedule send option on Outlook online, why isn't this feature on the mobile outlook? I travel very frequently and many a times I feel the need of penning down an email in night to be schedule sent in the morning. Because of the lack of this feature on iPhone app I have to switch to my laptop to schedule an email for sending in morning. Would request you to upgrade this feature on mobile app as a priority.2. I have almost 3 shared emails on my main office 365 account and it's very disappointing to see that the emails sent from the shared mailboxes takes forever to get sent. Online outlook shared mailboxes work fine but on mobile it's a big glitch that needs fixing. Apart from these 2 issues, Outlook seems to be the perfect app for emails.Thank You.
Fantatic
Sajidrees
There is no doubt that the quality of apps on apple ecosystem is superior and an absolute charm to run. What an amazing interface for work email which I resisted for months because of reasons unknown to my native brain. After IT discontinued blackberry email everyone was offered option to take an iphone or a samsung. I chose a samsung because I keep an iphone for personal use and Yes it took me a couple of months to single upon Outlook on iPhone when work phone died while on vacation. There is no going back, Rock On microsoft.
Almost as good as Outlook desktop but improvement needed
S.A. Morshed, Dubai
As an Outlook user since it started many years ago I’ve closely seen the evolution of the application from a simple client to the rich desktop versions (Eudora was my favorite though). The mobile/iOS version has improved well but formatting e-mail still remains a challenge to date. For example, the text formatting in iOS mobile version is not retained when the mail is opened in desktop client; Font type and size in particular. No way to change/control text font. Recall and resend options are essential but not available in the mobile app.
Good to use, but still has places for improvement
Shamim042
The replying email chain’s visual representation of outlook is better than Gmail app, specially, in web view. But for mobile app, Outlook has several places to be improved like if any new email comes, the thread’s font should become bold instead of only placing a dot in the left corner of that Thread.Apart from that when I login multiple emails in the same outlook app, it is very difficult to recognize the email address by only seeing the icon. There is no indication of which icon is for which email ID.I believe outlook will take care of it and improve the UX of mobile app .
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