Microsoft Teams mobile-phone connection failure
User reports that the Microsoft Teams mobile app integration with their phone is not functioning. Single-line bug report with minimal detail.
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The Teams mobile app ceases to function with no error message or user-accessible remedy. Users have no path to restore functionality independently. The break is total, preventing all mobile collaboration.
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The Teams calling interface fails to display on mobile when an incoming call arrives, making it impossible for users to answer work calls. This is a silent failure with no visual alert or fallback, causing missed calls without the user knowing they occurred.
Microsoft Teams Mobile App Not Receiving or Sending Messages on Phone
Microsoft Teams mobile app stops working on phones while the desktop version continues functioning normally. Users cannot receive or send messages on mobile, and no pending updates are available to resolve the issue. This disrupts remote workers who rely on mobile access.
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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