Some services have their own dedicated apps, so you have to use those instead. Apple's default Mail app allows you to connect to different types of accounts, but is bare-boned. While Android owners are already serviced by great mail clients that do just about everything in the one app, the iPhone equivalents always seem a little half-baked. And it is certainly an alluring prospect. (Pocket-lint) - Microsoft has released its Outlook mail client for iPhone and Android with the intention of enticing users into ditching their existing mail apps.
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