Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Do you have an Android phone? You can now download Office – CNET in Spanish

Early (‘preview’) version for Android phones comes four months after the release of the same suite for tablets with the operating system Google Mobile.

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The Word, Excel and PowerPoint applications are already available for Android phones Microsoft

Microsoft on Tuesday released the Office suite for Android phones, and thus the preliminary version of Word, Excel and PowerPoint applications are already available for download from the Google Play Store.

Office Phone Android is a preliminary version (Preview in English), which means that applications are not 100 percent stable, but a version that can already be used by the average user who wants to test the apps.

Office applications for Android phones are developed from scratch and ready for touch screens, which Microsoft has made applications for Android tablets and mobile devices with iOS.


to download the applications for Android phones is must be part of the community of users who want to try the beta versions of Microsoft. To do this, it is mandatory to join the beta testers on Google Plus. Once inside the group, you can download the applications in the Play Store. Word on the Play Store, Excel and PowerPoint the Play Store in the Play Store

Microsoft asks very few requirements to use your office suite Android phones: Android KitKat top 4.4.xo and 1GB of RAM or higher

The technology giant has spent the last few months to improve their office applications and transform them into multiplatform services.. The suite fin– –by the end of 2014 came to Apple tablets, fulfilling the dream of users who wanted to edit documents on the fly. Months later, Microsoft announced Office for Android tablets, then announce the preliminary version of Office 2016 for Mac.

Office, despite having free and currently more popular rivals –Google Docs, for example – it remains one of the most liked and downloaded applications. In the Play Store, applications have ratings of four stars or more; in the App Store, something similar happens.

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