OneNote for Android Beta updated with new icon, revamped notebook, and more

What you need to know
- OneNote's Android Beta app has a new icon.
- The app also has a new notebook experience which allows you to reorder pages.
- Sticky Notes inside of the app now support images.
Microsoft is on a tear when it comes to updating the look and feel of their applications. The beta version of OneNote for Android is the latest app to see these changes, including a new icon and a new notebook experience. The application now also supports images inside of Sticky Notes.
The lastest @msonenote Android Beta has a litany of exciting updates.
1. The beautiful new OneNote icon
2. A revamped & modern notebook experience with ability to reorder pages
3. Images in Sticky Notes that make those quick notes shine
Please update from Store now!@OneNoteC pic.twitter.com/4bqjC99M0BThe lastest @msonenote Android Beta has a litany of exciting updates.
1. The beautiful new OneNote icon
2. A revamped & modern notebook experience with ability to reorder pages
3. Images in Sticky Notes that make those quick notes shine
Please update from Store now!@OneNoteC pic.twitter.com/4bqjC99M0B— Amrita Rout (@amrita_rout) May 30, 2019May 30, 2019
Microsoft's new OneNote icon meets the modern design language of the other Microsoft applications including Word, Excel, Your Phone, and Outlook. The new notebook experience allows you to reorder pages and fits in with the modern design of Microsoft's recently updated applications. Additionally, users can now add images inside of Sticky Notes saved to OneNote.
To get the latest update, make sure you've signed up to OneNote's beta program and refresh for updates in the Google Play Store.
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Why on almighty green Earth does it take so f-ing long and beta programs etc. to change an icon?!?!?!?!
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Because that's not the only thing they're working on
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But wait, isn't MS the richest, biggest and largest company on the planet? They don't have time and resources to work in parallels? I am a bit confused
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Where's the dark mode??????