Teams Calls Auto-Switch Audio From Bluetooth to Phone Speaker
Microsoft Teams audio unexpectedly switches from Bluetooth speaker to phone speaker during calls, disrupting meetings without user action.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyMicrosoft Teams cannot mute incoming calls without system silent mode
Users want an in-app mute for inbound Teams calls without flipping the whole device to silent. Single feature request.
Microsoft Teams Mobile App Incompatible with Same-Brand Bluetooth Headphones
Microsoft Teams on mobile fails to route audio through Bluetooth headphones from the same manufacturer as the device, even when those headphones work correctly in every other app. The incompatibility is most damaging during meetings, where audio unexpectedly falls back to speakerphone. Users express frustration that a Microsoft productivity app cannot integrate with Microsoft hardware.
Microsoft Teams Headset Audio Fails on Calls While Other Apps Work
Teams users consistently experience headset audio failures during calls, a problem that persists despite years of reported issues. Every other communication app handles the same hardware correctly.
Microsoft Teams Mobile App Stops Working Without Error or Resolution Path
The Teams mobile app ceases to function with no error message or user-accessible remedy. Users have no path to restore functionality independently. The break is total, preventing all mobile collaboration.
Microsoft Teams Cannot Share Screen Audio from Smartphones
Microsoft Teams on smartphones does not support sharing system audio during screen shares, limiting remote presentation and support use cases. Desktop clients handle this but mobile workers have no equivalent capability.
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