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SvenP
New member
Status: In development

I Would very much want än Android version of Thunderbird. So i can have the same adress boom in my mobile phone.

Best begärda

Sven Palmgren

29 Comments
DonAlex
Making moves

As a long time user of both Thunderbird and K-9 Mail I have to say I was rather surprised and delighted to hear you are going to be working together to take K9-Mail and Thunderbird and make some sort of common code base.

How far has this collaboration progressed so far?  Is there a road map for the merging of the projects ?

Cheers,

ridicolos
Strollin' around

Will there also be a native version for ios?

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

@ridicolos there's a separate thread here:

Thunderbird for iPhone and iPad 

Neuronesingle
New member

I should be happy to have the same spam filter into my android mobile... I hope this proposal will be accepted and developped....

Jeppie
Making moves

@ryanleesipesin the beginning of the announcement in the roadmap it says it will release summer 2023 but it disappeared. Is there a reason for that?

CarlosC
New member

An Android version would be greatly appreciated!

Jeppie
Making moves

 If thunderbird for android is done then they need to put it by mozilla in the google playstore just next to the firefox browsers and mozilla vpn. To let people know that thunderbird is available for android. 

Jeppie
Making moves

@ryanleesipes @Jon when is thunderbird android releasing?

Jeppie
Making moves

 Finally got my answer but it says expected. But still i'm happy there is a release coming.

Screenshot_20230901_063937_Firefox Focus.jpg

 

jevangelho
Thunderbird Team
Thunderbird Team

Hi everyone! I just wanted to update everyone on our progress with Thunderbird for Android, specifically answering a question from @Jeppie. Our current target release date is December 2023. However, we do encourage anyone to test the current beta of K-9 Mail in F-Droid or Google Play , as feedback will improve the final product.

Also, our lead developer posts really useful monthly progress reports on the Thunderbird Blog. You can read the latest one here.