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Microsoft Teams cannot switch audio output to Bluetooth headphones

Teams mobile users are unable to switch audio to Bluetooth devices, remaining locked to phone speaker regardless of headphone pairing. The issue persists across multiple Bluetooth headphone models. This is a vendor-side bug with no third-party fix path.

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