You can still exchange them with each other. concentrated and other You can access your inbox with just a tap and quickly move between the different components of the app as needed. Unfortunately, the calendar portion of the Outlook app is not yet similarly optimized, but it will expand to fill the available space, making your appointments more visible.
OneDrive
The second Microsoft entry on our list, OneDrive, solves the problem of trying to manage and work with your files on the go. By displaying the navigation bar and the files themselves on screen, you can actually do things with the app, such as marking files for deletion or sorting files into appropriate folders.
This is much more suitable for people who are already invested in OneDrive or the Microsoft ecosystem in general, but it allows you to access all your cloud storage in the same interface. Quickly jump to recently opened files, files and folders you’ve shared with others, and photos and videos.
YouTube
YouTube is definitely not a new app for everyone, but it really shines on a foldable screen as it uses two separate halves of the display. In landscape mode with the display slightly folded, videos play in the top half. The bottom half has playback controls that make it easy to control your video cues with just a few taps.
You probably have your own little portable video player that you can prop up anywhere. Even when the screen is completely flat (which automatically hides the playback controls again), the YouTube app intelligently adapts to display a carousel of recommended videos on the right, which you can scroll through individually. Masu.