Microsoft Teams Android Bloat Causes Daily Crashes and IT Reinstalls
Microsoft Teams on Android has grown increasingly bloated, requiring excessive device permissions, crashing frequently, failing to deliver notifications, and forcing users to restart phones or have IT reinstall the app daily to maintain basic function.
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The Teams Android client repeatedly fails to fetch new messages and crashes on startup across multiple device models. Vendor-specific reliability complaint.
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Microsoft Teams Android Enters Weekly Crash Loop Requiring Reinstall to Fix
On Android, Teams periodically enters a state where it crashes immediately on launch and can only be fixed by a full reinstall — a cycle that repeats approximately weekly. The regularity suggests a persistent state corruption or cache issue that the app cannot self-recover from. Single mention from an otherwise satisfied user.
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