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Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Why Outlook for iOS Sometimes Downloads Mail Slower Than You Expect

Source: www.petri.com --- Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Time to Move to Outlook for iOS I recently decided to move from Windows Phone to iPhone. After four years of supporting Windows Phone, it was time to give up, mostly due to the lack of apps and Microsoft’s disinclination to invest in the platform. I like the Lumia 950 XL very much, but appreciation for the hardware and how the operating system works is not enough to bridge the functionality gap. At least, it was not for me.   googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1447798517240-31'); });   Now I have an iPhone 7 Plus. Because I have used iPhones over the years, returning to Apple was not a wrench. Instead, it was more like taking up the reins of a well-known system again, like riding a bike. Everything seemed to be as it was before, which might reflect the subtle rather than radical nature of the changes Apple has made to iOS recently. Slower Email Arrival (Sometimes) Although it is nice to have access to many more apps than I can get for Windows Phone, the fact still is that I spend a lot of my time working with Outlook. I have used the Outlook for iOS and Android clients in the past but only intermittently and always reverted to Windows Phone. After making the decision to switch, I spent an increasing amount of time working with Outlook for iOS (Figure 1). Figure 1: Where I spend most of my time working with Outlook for iOS (image credit: Tony Redmond) But as I started to use Outlook for iOS in earnest, I ...



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