SharePoint mobile app for Android
Applies ToSharePoint in Microsoft 365 SharePoint in Microsoft 365 Small Business

Reach intranet content with SharePoint for Android. Read news from your organization, find people and content and get back to your recent and saved files and news.

Download and Sign In

Once you’ve downloaded the app from the Google Play Store, sign in to SharePoint to access content from your device.

When you launch the SharePoint app, you might be asked to add an account. Adding a SharePoint account to SharePoint for Android follows the same steps as signing in to Microsoft 365. If this is your first time signing in to Microsoft 365, you can read more in Where to sign in to Microsoft 365.

Note: We retired 3 entry points to access contents from the SharePoint mobile app; instead, we recommend the utilization of the search bar, save for later, and other avenues in the SharePoint mobile app to access any content. 1. The tab showing popular files from the Level 2 screen for “Find/Files” 2. “Recent Files” section from app-only quick navigation links shown for team sites. Since this feature does not exist on SPO & on OD, we are aligning the same for Mobile and, 3. User's recent activity across SharePoint news, and pages in the “Recent tab”

Find, save, read, share, like and comment

The Find tab provides an intranet content collaboration hub for mobile devices.

  • Take action on content in the Quick access and Recent files sections

  • Get to sites from the Frequent sites and Featured links sections. Find sites you follow from More sites

  • To find any SharePoint content, tap next to the magnifying glass Magnigying glass icon

Visit the Me tab for recent and saved content.

Access News from the News tab. Read more in Team News in the SharePoint mobile app for Android.

More help for SharePoint for Android

Ask your question in the SharePoint Android Community

For more help, contact your IT department or administrator. If you're a SharePoint administrator, you can also open a support ticket in the Microsoft 365 admin center.

Support Information

SharePoint for Android requires Android 4.4 (KitKat) or later. It's compatible with Android tablets and phone devices. The app can connect to SharePoint in Microsoft 365 (Enterprise, Education, Government and DvNext), SharePoint Server 2013 and SharePoint 2016. Windows authentication (NTLM) and Forms Based Authentication are supported for SharePoint 2016 and SharePoint Server 2013, also referred to as On-Premises. For On-Premises, we do not support: ADFS, Kerberos, Basic Authentication, Digest Authentication, self signed SSL or Multiple Authentication types in one zone. For the best experience, Office Graph must be enabled for your account and your organization. Office Graph is turned off for you, individually, when you turn off Delve for your account. To check if Delve, and therefore Office Graph, is turned off for your account, see Can I turn off Delve?Also, Microsoft 365 administrators control access to the Office Graph for the entire organization. For a list of languages supported by SharePoint, see Language packs in SharePoint Server 2013

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