Microsoft Teams Mobile Fails to Join Meetings from Notifications and Routes Audio Incorrectly
Teams mobile users cannot join meetings directly from notification banners after authentication, instead landing on an error state. Audio routing defaults to device output rather than the selected speaker mode. These bugs degrade the reliability of Teams for mobile-first meeting participants.
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