Microsoft Teams Mobile App Broken After April 2026 Update — Sign-In Loop and Message Sync Failure
Microsoft Teams mobile app stopped functioning after an April 2026 update, leaving users unable to sign in, send messages, or sync chats. Reinstalling makes the app worse, trapping users on loading screens. This is a widespread regression affecting enterprise workers who depend on Teams for daily communication.
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