Microsoft Teams Android App Crashes Frequently and Logs Users Out
Teams Android users experience frequent crashes, hangs, and automatic logouts that make the app unusable for reliable communication. Login recovery is difficult after automatic logouts. Users are migrating to Zoom as a result, indicating a retention risk.
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