Microsoft Outlook bundles your emails, calendar, and files in a single app for android. Besides Microsoft 365, it works with your Gmail or Yahoo Mail accounts. But it’d be odd if the app isn’t working and many Android users are facing that.
While the Outlook app has always had its infamous sync and notifications issues, many users have also complained about its performance, particularly on Android. We’ll show you how to end all the Outlook app issues on Android with these solutions. So, let’s begin.
1. CHECK INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Since the Outlook app requires an internet connection to work properly, you can start by checking the internet on your phone. Sometimes poor internet connectivity can lead you to believe there are problems with the app.
2. RESTART PHONE
If you’re certain that the internet is working fine, the next thing you should do is restart your phone. Restarting your device will stop all the apps and services running on your phone and also help fix minor bugs and issues in the process.
3. TURN OFF POWER SAVER
Power savers on your Android often restrict an app’s ability to work at its full potential. And same goes for the Outlook app as well. If you’ve enabled a power saver on your phone, it can hinder Outlook’s ability to sync and update data efficiently. Thus, you can try turning it off to see if it fixes the issue. Here’s how.