Microsoft Teams Mobile: Slow Image Send and Missed Calls
Users report Microsoft Teams taking excessive time (17+ minutes) to send images and failing to receive incoming calls on mobile. These are core communication failures for a workplace messaging app. The issue is reported across multiple device types, affecting work productivity for mobile-dependent users.
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