Teams Android requires reinstall to update messages
Android users report Teams failing to update messages for days on end, requiring a full reinstall to recover. Vendor-side sync bug.
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surfaced semanticallyMicrosoft Teams Android Messages Fail to Load or Send
On Android, Microsoft Teams messages frequently fail to load or send even after extended waiting periods. The issue makes the app unusable for real-time communication on mobile. Users have no workaround as it is a platform-level reliability failure.
Microsoft Teams Android Fails to Show New Messages Without Reinstall
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Microsoft Teams app broken on Android devices
A user reports Microsoft Teams stopped functioning on Android after a platform update. This is a platform-specific regression affecting mobile workers who rely on Android devices, but the single mention and vendor-controlled nature limits independent resolution.
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