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Text predition feature now available to Microsoft Outlook for Android users – onmsft.com

Kevin Okemwa Kevin Okemwa
February 9, 2022
1 min read

In a recent update, Microsoft Outlook for Android got access to a new feature, text prediction. However, the update does not include any extra features. The text prediction feature will help the users to come up with quick and accurate responses to emails. (via Neowin)

As such, the users will be able to curate emails without any grammatical errors. The feature first made its debut in OS and has been available on Outlook web since 2020. Now, Android users also get to enjoy its perks.

With the new update transitioning the app to Version 4.2203.2, all you have to do is to swipe left once the suggestion pops up to accept it. Users can continue typing if the suggestion is not viable for them. Microsoft is able to make text predictions using machine learning.

We will have to wait and see how users interact with this feature on their Android devices to decipher how well it works when it comes to making predictions and avoiding grammatical errors.

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