Microsoft is reportedly adding voice capabilities in its Microsoft Outlook app that will enable users to write emails, schedule meetings, and make searches using just their voice command. The Cortana-powered voice features will be made available to all iOS devices with the Android version coming soon.
The Outlook mobile app will now contain a new plus sign that lets users activate the voice mode. Outlook users can reply to messages with their voice or write up new emails using the speech-to-text functionality.
Users can also use voice to attach files quickly, as Outlook is using Microsoft Graph to surface relevant documents.
Microsoft is also reportedly launching a Scheduler Microsoft 365 service that helps users to schedule meetings.
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