Microsoft Outlook is getting a handy new feature for mobile users in a hurry

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Typing out long emails on a smartphone can be painstakingly difficult at times which is why Microsoft is currently working on a new feature for Microsoft Outlook.

According to a new post on the Microsoft 365 Roadmap, the software giant plans to update its email client for Android and iOS with text predictions next month to help mobile users be more productive.

As many organizations have now implemented hybrid work policies, more employees will likely soon find themselves commuting to the office once again. This means that many of them will have a few minutes on the train or subway to tackle a few emails before work.

Text Predictions

Microsoft's engineers are currently in the process of adding text predictions to Outlook on both Android and iOS.

Once this feature rolls out in November, Outlook will be able to suggest words and phrases as users of the company's email service compose messages. If a user wants to use one of Outlook's suggestions in a message, they'll simply need to swipe to accept it.

While text predictions are a useful feature, Microsoft is certainly playing catch up with Google as the search giant added Smart Compose which offers similar functionality to Gmail all the way back in 2019. Regardless, text predictions will likely be a welcome addition to Outlook on Android and iOS.

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