Microsoft has previously disclosed its intention to decommission the Outlook Lite email client for Android. Originally inaugurated in August 2022, this streamlined iteration of Microsoft Outlook was meticulously engineered for the Android ecosystem, ensuring fluid performance even on legacy hardware with a mere 1GB of memory.
The corporation has now formalized the final dissolution of Outlook Lite for Android: as of May 25, 2026, the service will officially cease operations. Upon this date, the client will be rendered obsolete, precluding users from accessing their inboxes or managing their correspondence through this specific interface.
All requisite data can be seamlessly synchronized via the standard Outlook Mobile application. Users currently entrenched in the Lite version are urged to migrate to the primary mobile client, where their electronic missives, calendar appointments, and attachments will remain fully accessible and functional.
The formal product memorandum delineates the following schedule:
- Termination of Service: May 25, 2026
- Removal from Marketplace: May 25, 2026; the application will be expunged from the Google Play Store, with all subsequent installations and updates suspended.
- Discontinuation of Functionality: Post-termination, while the application may still initialize, access to mailboxes will be revoked, and all navigational elements and auxiliary features will be neutralized.
- Successor Platform: Outlook Lite β Microsoft Outlook Mobile
Microsoft strongly advocates for an immediate transition to the comprehensive Microsoft Outlook Mobile suite. The firm asserts that this robust alternative offers a superior feature set, broader compatibility with diverse email providers, and rigorous adherence to corporate and organizational compliance mandates.
To facilitate a graceful transition, an integrated upgrade prompt will be featured within the Outlook Lite interface. Upon engagement, users will be redirected to the Google Play Store to procure the Outlook Mobile application, thereby finalizing their migration to the enhanced platform.
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