There’s also a new Bing widget that lets you access the chat from the homepage.

Here’s the official changelog:

  • New – Start a Bing Chat conversation from anywhere in the Launcher you find search.
  • Bing is your A1-powered copilot and can provide helpful answers to your questions.
  • Bing Chat functionality is available in regions supported by Bing Chat.
  • Bing Chat functionality requires Android 8.0 and up
  • Bug fixes.
  • @[email protected]
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    710 months ago

    While not something I would ever use, I can definitely see the use. It does look nice but as someone who has experienced Microsoft from the start it’s gonna be a no for me.

  • ryan
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    610 months ago

    I’ve been using the Microsoft launcher for a while now and it’s nice, but laggy. And I had to finally uninstall the Bing browser app because it just wouldn’t stop crashing.

    • SanguinePar
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      1110 months ago

      It’s actually a very decent launcher, I used it for a while after Nova screwed the pooch. Have moved on since then, and if I hadn’t, I certainly would be leaving over Bing chat.

    • olympus
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      10 months ago

      I could think of 2 reasons

      1. Customization, more features than the default. For example you can rename apps, change icons of apps, organize your apps to categories etc. Something not possible with the default launchers. Yes, other 3rd party support these, but if you already use some Microsoft products like Onedrive, Outlook etc, Microsoft launcher could be a logical option. They already spy you, so…
      2. You are a Microsoft 365 subscriber.