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Microsoft Teams Mobile App Causes Device Overheating During Video Calls

Teams mobile users report significant phone overheating during video meetings, indicating the app uses excessive CPU or GPU resources on mobile hardware. This degrades user experience and can cause battery damage, forcing users to shorten or avoid video-enabled meetings on mobile. The issue points to insufficient mobile-specific performance optimization in the Teams client.

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