The Android Office suite is very similar to the iOS version of the suite, allowing users to create or edit documents, presentations, and spreadsheets. At the same time, these kits will be synchronized with Microsoft's OneDrive. With the help of this kit, users can quickly open the documents they have recently browsed in OneDrive or Dropbox accounts, which is convenient and quick.
It is worth mentioning that the Android Office suite supports the private ordering of document templates. Users can create beautifully crafted templates by adding personally-loved elements to documents, presentations, and spreadsheet tables.
At the moment, Microsoft has canceled the "Preview" tab of the Android Office app at Google Play store, where users can download the official version for free. However, the Android version of Office only provides the most basic browsing and editing capabilities, and if more advanced operations are required, users will need to subscribe to Office 365 services at a monthly price of $6.99.
In addition, Microsoft has released a beta version of Outlook applications for Android users. The iOS version of Outlook application has also been officially launched.
Sources say Microsoft plans to provide a full suite of touch-only native Office applications to members of the Windows Insider pre-release program when Windows 10 is officially released.