Microsoft officially launched Outlook.com Premium
On the same day, Microsoft released two hot news, that is, it will move Outlook.com Premium features to Office 365 Home and Personal, and officially announce that it will stop supporting Outlook.com Premium.
On the same day, Microsoft released two hot news, that is, it will move Outlook.com Premium features to Office 365 Home and Personal, and officially announce that it will stop supporting Outlook.com Premium.
Starting today, Outlook users cannot register for Outlook.com Premium anymore. If you have already signed up for Outlook.com Premium, you can still continue to use and renew it to benefit from this service in the future because Microsoft does not allow refunds for Outlook.com Premium and Office 365 users. .
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Microsoft said: The Outlook.com Premium standalone service package was officially closed for new subscribers in October 2017. However, existing subscribers can continue to renew and benefit from the service. this. Besides, Outlook.com Premium features will be integrated in Office 365 Home and Office 365 Personal services .
The "death" of a completely new service makes many people unable to ask the question: Should we invest in the first version of a product from Microsoft at the present time?
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