Microsoft Teams Crashes on Every Launch on Google Pixel 6A
Microsoft Teams crashes immediately on every launch attempt on Google Pixel 6A devices, making the app completely unusable. The device-specific crash points to an Android version or hardware compatibility regression introduced by an update. Enterprise users on mid-range Android devices are blocked from their primary communication platform with no workaround.
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