Microsoft Teams Mobile App Reliability Degrades Over Time
Teams users report the mobile app progressively worsening — failing to open files, missing notifications regardless of settings, and slow downloads from channel files. The experience deteriorates with continued use rather than improving. Students and remote workers dependent on mobile access are most impacted.
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