Android New App : Hotmail

 
Microsoft has finally released an official Hotmail App for Android and the native Hotmail app will also be launched for the iOS 5 running Apple devices.
The company aims to revamp Hotmail interface and this new version would reflect on all the mobile versions.
The app supports multiple Hotmail accounts and allows viewing all sub-folders and adding / viewing attachments of the emails received.
The official app black background based interface and depends on push mail mechanism to fetch emails. The app also allows keeping calendar and contacts in sync with the Android mobile phone. Hotmail account owners can view even their sub-folders and even send photos to other contacts using the Hotmail app.
Microsoft plans to release native Hotmail app for Apple iPhone, iPod touch and iPad once the iOS 5 is released for public.
All the cool kids use Google’s email service because it’s got threading, the search is incredible, and the storage space is practically unlimited. Hotmail people sadly haven’t had a chance to enjoy a rich email client until this time last year when Microsoft  launched Windows Phone … and we all know how awesome that OS is doing. Today Microsoft has launched a Hotmail app for Android, the fastest growing mobile platform on the market, and it brings you the same Hotmail experience that you know and love (seriously, love?) on your desktop to your smartphone.
There’s push email, calendar and contact syncing, attachment support (both sending and receiving), and it’ll even support multiple Hotmail accounts should your multiple personalities stuck in the 1990s need to have their communications fix.