![]() Huawei has gone to town on giving its latest product a properly premium feel, and it's massively paid off. The bevelled edge - rather attractively picked out in silver - also make it look even thinner than it is to begin with. For comparison, the barely-there iPhone 6 is 6.9mm, so when we say the P8 is one of the thinnest phones we've ever seen, it's not an exaggeration. Huawei has actually managed to shave a little off last year's P7, which is an impressive feat given how slim it already was. It's also unbelievably thin at just 6.4mm. This is no bad thing, however, and the Huawei P8 feels light, well-balanced and comfortable to hold. Yes, it has to be said that the P8 bears an unusually striking resemblance to Apple's latest crop of iPhones. Twin bands at the top and bottom of the body and an aluminium casing in a choice of grey or pale gold seem incredibly reminiscent of another major smartphone We can't shake the feeling we've seen it somewhere before, though. The aluminium unibody and bevelled edges make it a pleasure to hold, and the screen-to-body ratio is fantastically low. Last year's Ascend P7 was a beautiful device, and Huawei has once again impressed us with its design chops - the P8 is gorgeous. What's more, we've got a hunch the firm might well be right. However, Huawei is confident that, like Apple, a strong aesthetic and polished experience will be enough to support a slightly expensive price tag. It's priced pretty boldy (From 499 or 359 at current rates),considering phones like the HTC One M8 and Samsung Galaxy S5 are retailing for around the same figure. The Huawei P8 is targeted at the same price-bracket as its predecessor. If you want to know more, have a look at our full Huawei P9 review. It's not an unqualified success, but it's further proof that Huawei is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to quality mid-range handsets. Like the P8 before it, the Huawei P9 is attractively built, with a highly capable camera and a pleasingly modest price tag. You can then choose the save location and name of the MSG file.Huawei has now launched the P8's successor, and it's a bit of a cracker. You can also create an MSG file with Outlook by selecting the email message, contact, appointment, or task and clicking File → Save As. For example, a message with the subject "Thanks for contacting us" becomes Thanks for contacting us.msg. When doing this, the message subject will be used as the name of the MSG file. You can create an MSG file with Outlook by simply dragging and dropping an email message, appointment, contact, or task item to your desktop or a folder in Windows Explorer. The default name of the MSG file is the same as the task subject. Task - MSG file contains the task details, which include the start and due date of the task, priority level, percentage completed, and message.The default name of the MSG file is the same as the full name of the contact. Contact - MSG file contains details about the contact, which include the full name of the person, work information, email address, phone numbers, and business and home address.The default name of the MSG file is the same as the meeting title. Meeting - MSG file contains the meeting details, which include the required and optional attendees, start and end time of the meeting, location, and message.The default name of the MSG file is the same as the appointment title. Appointment - MSG file contains the appointment details, which include the start and end time of the appointment, location, and message. ![]() ![]() The default name of the MSG file is the same as the message subject. Email - MSG file contains one or more email fields, which include the date, sender, recipient, subject, and the message body, and any attachments to the message.Examples of items often saved in MSG files and their information: The information stored in an MSG file differs based on the item contained in the file. The primary purpose of the MSG file is to allow Outlook users to share various items, such as messages, appointments, and contacts. Microsoft introduced the MSG format with the release for Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft Outlook in 2003 and still actively maintains the MSG format. MSG file open in Microsoft Outlook for Microsoft 365 ![]()
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