Microsoft Teams Mobile Fully Broken — Calendar, Messages, and Status All Dead
After working fine, Teams on mobile broke within a week: calendar is invisible, messages cannot be sent or received, and status cannot be changed. Only works on the very first launch after a fresh reinstall. Single review of a comprehensive app failure.
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surfaced semanticallyMicrosoft Teams Requires Daily Reinstall to Remain Functional
Teams works briefly after a fresh install but degrades within a day or two, blocking message sending, receipt, and meeting access. The cycle of reinstalling as the only fix indicates a persistent local state corruption or update regression. Enterprise users with no alternative communication channel are severely impacted.
Microsoft Teams Works Briefly After Reinstall Then Breaks Again
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Microsoft Teams Messages and Media Require Daily Reinstall to Load
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Microsoft Teams Requires Daily Reinstall to Stay Functional
Teams stops functioning every day and requires a full reinstall to recover, degrading from a previously stable state. Single review of a severe persistent regression requiring an extreme daily workaround.
Microsoft Teams Requires Repeated Reinstalls to Function
Users report that Microsoft Teams stops working and requires a full uninstall and reinstall to restore functionality, only to break again within a day. The problem lacks detailed diagnostic information and appears to affect mobile or desktop clients. This is a vendor bug with no third-party solution opportunity.
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