Microsoft announced at Ignite the upcoming changes to its Outlook app for iOS and Android.

And apparently, voice controls are going to be expanded within the Outlook app update to support the user in dictating short emails or calling a contact from the app, additionally to having the ability to talk search terms with an equivalent previous experience.

The user also will notice suggestions to reply to messages within the emails, and Outlook also will offer an choice to send meeting messages to tell them if you're available or not, also as schedule any meeting to make a replacement event on your calendar.

And for Android, users will get new actionable notifications so you'll reply to an incoming message, archive it, or delete it when an alert comes. you'll also replace these default actions with Mark as read, Flag, and more.

IOS users also will soon get the already announced drag-and-drop support between OneDrive and Outlook on iPads soon.

Microsoft is additionally working to bring other features found in other versions of Outlook (such as desktop) to iOS and Android. This includes reserving workspace, forecasting text and weather data on your calendar, and adding emojis to your emails, and therefore the company said this last feature will begin rolling call at the New Year .

And to form it easier for people that use Outlook on their desktop to access mobile apps, Microsoft also introduced a tool to form it easier to log into the service on your phone if you're already signed in on a laptop.

From Outlook on your desktop or browser, you will get a prompt to send yourself a text message to download the app to your phone. And when fixing the mobile app, you'll scan the QR code on the screen of your laptop, and therefore the company says it'll securely transfer your credentials from the desktop to your phone.

Microsoft said that the majority of those new features are going to be launched within the coming weeks, and a few are scheduled to arrive within the future.