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Microsoft’s Cortana app is now 20% faster on iOS devices – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
January 23, 2018
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Microsoft’s official Cortana app for iOS devices has updated to Version 2.6.7. While most of the update consists of the usual ambiguous bug fixes and performance enhancements, it also brings a pretty cool improvement that will help the app launch 20% faster than before (according to the release notes anyway).

Happy new year! We wish you a great 2018 with Cortana, your smart digital assistant.

What’s new:

  • Cortana now launches 20% faster! Enjoy a lightning-fast Cortana experience.
  • Bug and performance fixes for higher levels of productivity.

The Cortana iOS app gives iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch users access to Microsoft’s Cortana virtual assistant and, when the same Microsoft account is used across devices, allows for the syncing of data such as reminders and appointments.

Do you use the Cortana iOS app? Let us know if you’re enjoying the experience (or not) in the comments below.

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