Microsoft Office for Android tablet officially launched
More than half a year after the launch of Office for iPad, Microsoft also launched a completely free version of Office for Android tablet.
More than half a year after the launch of Office for iPad, Microsoft also launched a completely free version of Office for Android tablet.
Microsoft Office suite for Android tablet this time includes 3 most used applications: Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Users can use all 3 applications completely free on Android tablet by registering a OneDrive account.
Earlier, Microsoft has launched its office suite on Android smartphones, but at the time of launch the software giant asked users to have an Office 365 account ($ 9 / month). By November, Microsoft removed the requirement for Office 365 for smartphones (and Office on the iPad), but Android continued to lag behind iOS until Tuesday.
With the big screen and keyboard support better than smartphones, Android tablet models will now enjoy the world's No. 1 office application experience.
However, Android users on tablet running Intel chips still cannot run Office. In the future, Microsoft will soon release an optimized version for 5.0 Lollipop. You can download Word, Excel and PowerPoint from Google Play.
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