Microsoft Teams Unusable on Android Despite Working on Desktop
Android users report being unable to use Microsoft Teams on mobile while the desktop version works normally. The issue affects all Microsoft communication apps on Android. This is a vendor platform bug with no practical third-party workaround.
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