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Microsoft is done with Outlook Lite on Android

April 14, 2026
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Despite all their promise, ‘Lite’ Android apps never really took off. They were meant to offer a lightweight, stripped-down version of their full-featured counterparts, meant specifically for low-end Android devices. However, they failed to gain traction, leading most companies to abandon their Lite apps. Microsoft is joining that list and will fully phase out the Outlook Lite app for Android by next month.

Microsoft initially announced its plans to kill the Outlook Lite app for Android in September 2025. Back then, it only blocked the installation of apps for new users from early October 2025. Fast-forward a few months, and Microsoft has now published a message on the MS 365 Admin Center confirming that it will completely retire Outlook Lite for Android on May 25, 2026 (via Neowin).

After that date, Outlook Lite will stop fetching new emails, and its core features will be disabled. Microsoft notes that your Outlook account will not be affected by this shutdown, and all data on it will remain untouched.

If you like the Outlook Lite experience, consider switching to the full Outlook app for Android. You can download it from the Google Play Store, or the Outlook Lite app itself will prompt you to upgrade.

Despite its limited features, Outlook Lite surpassed 10 million downloads on the Play Store in September 2024, in less than a year of its launch.

While it lacked many advanced capabilities, Outlook Lite covered the basics, including offering multi-account support with Gmail integration. Microsoft even added SMS integration to make the app act as a unified inbox for your emails and texts.

Outlook Lite served its purpose well

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There are plenty of other great email apps for Android, so if you don’t want to switch to the full Outlook app, consider the alternatives. Yes, they won’t be as lightweight as Outlook Lite, but they will make up for it with more advanced features.

Google also offered a lightweight Gmail experience with Gmail Go, but it abandoned the app in 2012 itself.

Outlook Lite was meant for devices with low-end hardware and users with access to slow internet. The smartphone and internet landscape has considerably changed since then, with most Android devices now powerful enough to run full-featured apps without issues. Even internet access has improved globally, making Lite apps obsolete.

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