Microsoft Teams stuck on loading spinner on Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
Teams hangs indefinitely on the loading screen on Samsung Galaxy S25U with no error message or recovery path. Users on premium Samsung hardware cannot access their enterprise communication tool, forcing fallbacks to web or other devices.
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