5/5 rating based on 2321 reviews. Read all reviews for Microsoft Outlook for iPhone.
Microsoft Outlook is free iOS app published by Microsoft Corporation
JustinArey
I can’t see my bosses’ shared calendar or coworker’s shared calendar in the app like I could with OWA. Why oh why is this feature missing? Just so dumb. Please add it pronto!
Tony Chua Studio
This is way better than OWA. If you use Outlook desktop version, this looks and feels like one. Multiple accounts and you can view your mails, contact, and calendar in one app. With great apps like this I may actually get a Windows Phone and tablet. I took off a star because I wish it also syncs with my tasks in To-Do.
loki530
The fact that they sneak in as the default signature an ad for outlook on ios tells you about their design principles.
Brett Hinson
I have real challenges with outlook for O365 working with my iPhone. It locks up regularly or freezes mid typing for 2-3 min. Very frustrating!!
almost satified user
This is my preferred app for my outlook email. The only reason for the 4 out of 5 stars is the notification feature seems to be inconsistent after the last couple iPhone updates. I’m hoping this will be remedied in the next update.
BooMason17077
This is a great app of all for mobile email to use. Customizable swipe gestures. Integrated calendar view. Supports many types of email accounts. Excellent Focused inbox feature. Speedy setup, and requires password each time that you open the app.
Wjasonh
All email accounts have zero unread messages. Yet when I receive a single new email the badge count shoes "2". If I open the app then close it, the count shows "1" as it should. Also, if I read or delete that new email the badge count does not clear unless I go back into the app a second time. Simple issues like this are keeping this from being a top notch mail app.
Coffee fiend
Unlike other mail apps, this one constantly needs you to log into other emails. Otherwise it was nice. However now I am moving onto something else as a main app.
UncleHomey
Who designs these apps? Is it people who don't work in business? Why have such a gap with features from Outlook for Mac? Tasks, Notes and sync for these is critical. Is anyone at Microsoft using this app and see the gaps? This is Microsoft right? Lots of money, no sense to make real apps. This is weak.