
Microsoft SharePoint
Find sites, news, files and people personalized for you and your organization
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Android App Analysis and Review: Microsoft SharePoint, Developed by Microsoft Corporation. Listed in Productivity Category. Current Version Is 3.39.50, Updated On 31/03/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Microsoft SharePoint. Achieved Over 10 million Installs. Microsoft SharePoint Currently Has 31 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.3 Stars
SharePoint infuses AI into the mobile app experience to keep you focused and productive while on the go. AI builds an understanding of what you work on, how you work, and how your colleagues' work relates to you. When you need expertise, content, or resources when you're on the go, SharePoint is a great place to start looking.• Browse your sites, files, people and more to get back to what you were working on
• Use search to find and discover important content
• Access your personalized view of team sites, communication sites, and news posts
• Tap on a user to get to their contact card and see who they work with and what they are working on
• Create news posts on the go and share your updates, reports, status, and experiences with your team
• Sign in to your SharePoint sites, whether they're in the cloud or on-premises. The app works with SharePoint Online and SharePoint Server versions 2013 and higher
• Add multiple accounts, and easily switch between them
Note: To sign in to SharePoint, your organization needs to have an Office 365 subscription that includes SharePoint Online or an on-premises SharePoint Server.
By installing the app, you agree to these terms and conditions: https://aka.ms/spandeula/
This app is provided by Microsoft. Data provided through the use of this store and this app may be accessible to Microsoft and transferred to, stored, and processed in the United States or any other country/region where Microsoft or its affiliates maintain facilities.
We are currently offering version 3.39.50. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
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What's New
• Stability improvements and bug fixes.
Recent Comments
Jeff Fisher
A deep breath of hot garage. abysmal file management/navigation. For example, I click into the documents within a site, then pick a folder and click down into a sub-folder. Then one more level to another sub-folder (full of jpg and png images, in this case). Great, I've arrived. Now I click to preview the first image and get a nice full view of it with two options to share or view details. That's fine, but a button or swipe to view the next/previous file would be nice here. So I use the android back button to take a step back and it drops me all the way back to the main sharepoint start page. WHAT?! Note, there's no on-screen, in-app back button from the image preview. so if I want to view more than one file, I have to navigate back into the site, then the folder and sub-folder and so on? I tried this a few times with the same result after restart and quit to use OneDrive instead, which worked fine. aside: I also attempted the same task described above in the mobile browser version of sharepoint. the image preview was unusable, glitching with the keyboard expanding and retracting continually. (dolphin browser)
A Google user
Does not have meta data, views, or filters. So it's virtually impossible to work with our data. Looks very much like a rewrapped OneDrive only you can't upload a file either. Very very limited. Update: app is still very limited. Mobile site, however, has improved substantially and allows proper navigation of sharepoint on a phone. Just note that the browser you use makes a big difference. Had best luck in Puffin (Chrome struggled)
A Google user
This app is unfinished at best and evidently gets very little love from Microsoft. It's missing "no brainer" functionality, such as the ability to share files and documents! It has bugs, such as some kind of race condition that prevents links from opening pages at times. Site icon loads sporadically. Moreover, when viewing a SharePoint page in Google Chrome on Android offers far better document library usability and features than Microsoft's own native app, you've got a problem.
Jeff Alford
*Updated* Well, it's a few years later, and vast improvement has been made. Navigation is more comfortable and interacting with list items feels more polished. Still a few kinks, but it's now a very usable app. Original review below. 2/10/17 Layout is very poorly executed. Navigation is uncomfortable. List item identifiers are virtually unreadable and give prominence to utterly useless information. It feels as though this app was designed by someone who does not use SharePoint. Uninstalled.
Ryan Elliott
I really don't know where to begin. Uploads don't work for single or multiple files, downloads don't work, the UI is poorly optimized for phone screens, and the back button does not navigate back through folders. It's honestly hard to find anything that works as it should. I checked permissions, cleared cache and cookies and tried reinstalling only to encounter the same issues.
A Google user
The layout is basically what you'd expect but it can be cleaned up to be simpler. The big issue I have with it is it takes FOREVER to update data that's in the sharepoint. I use sharepoint to create and update help desk tickets, however; from my phone I need to refresh the site a minimum of 6 times to get the damn thing to refresh. If I have new tickets monday morning and I go into the app, its still showing last weeks even after "refreshing." That is until I refresh enough times.
Carter Breckenridge
Back button doesn't work right, breaks entire app. If you navigate into a folder, you could go 10 sub folders deep, but there isn't a way to go back up just one folder. If you hit the back button, it goes ALL THE WAY BACK TO THE HOME FOLDER. So you can go into a folder, look at a picture, then look at another picture without having to navigate all the way back into the folder. Makes the app useless
Knox Valleskey
App is hard to navigate, and for the company that started Windows thats saying something, and it's completely unintuitive. Even DOS makes more sense. Why make a program dedicated to news and file sharing when you can only upload 1 file at a time? Even my phone gallery can select multiple photo files and upload them... Who managed this? Who failed? Even a photo album isn't considered a "folder". Someone should be dragged into the street and flogged for how bad this is.