Microsoft Teams Mobile App Inaccessible, Requires Laptop Fallback
Users report being locked out of Teams on mobile devices, forcing reliance on laptops for communication. This disrupts mobile-first and hybrid workers. The issue stems from a platform regression rather than a structural market gap.
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