Microsoft Teams Causes Phone Screen Blackouts During App Use
Microsoft Teams triggers device screen blackouts exclusively when the app is in use, pointing to a rendering or power management bug. The issue makes the app unusable on affected devices. Highlights inadequate device compatibility testing for the Teams mobile client.
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