- Dec 31, 2014
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For the past 2 years the Outlook Android app has not been able to use connected accounts. They work on the Windows 10 app and even Windows 10 Mobile (they're the same app I know).
For years now I've use my main personal account as a email client for all my accounts. I've done so on Outlook when I was using Windows Phone and now Gmail on Android. I would love to go all Microsoft again but I refuse to split Outlook into 5 seperate accounts when I could just use Gmail and keep everything in one place.
The tech support was ridiculous. They say they know about the bug and will fix it someday but they don't know when and all I can do is just install the app once in a while to see if it's fixed. Services are the future of Microsoft and that's their way of thinking... I've been a mega Microsoft fan when I was using Windows Phone (as we all were) but now I just don't understand what they're doing.
Is it because so few people use this feature that they don't really care? Anyone else here use Outlook like I would and are on Android?
For years now I've use my main personal account as a email client for all my accounts. I've done so on Outlook when I was using Windows Phone and now Gmail on Android. I would love to go all Microsoft again but I refuse to split Outlook into 5 seperate accounts when I could just use Gmail and keep everything in one place.
The tech support was ridiculous. They say they know about the bug and will fix it someday but they don't know when and all I can do is just install the app once in a while to see if it's fixed. Services are the future of Microsoft and that's their way of thinking... I've been a mega Microsoft fan when I was using Windows Phone (as we all were) but now I just don't understand what they're doing.
Is it because so few people use this feature that they don't really care? Anyone else here use Outlook like I would and are on Android?