Microsoft Teams App Fails to Load or Disconnect Frequently
Multiple users report Microsoft Teams failing to connect, load messages, or open entirely on mobile devices. The failures coincide with recent app updates and persist through reinstalls. As a platform issue, there is no third-party software solution angle.
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