Microsoft Teams Mobile App Bug Report
User reports Microsoft Teams mobile app is broken — crashing, failing to load messages, or unable to login after recent updates. Single app-store review; vendor-specific regression with no third-party solution path.
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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.
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Users report messages appearing in the Teams desktop client but not syncing to the mobile app, creating confusion and missed communications. This is a platform-level sync bug with no third-party remedy. Single low-signal mention limits validation confidence.
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