Microsoft Teams Android Login Stuck in Infinite Loading Loop
Android Teams users are locked out after a bad update, with login spinning indefinitely even after cache clears, uninstalls, and device restarts. The standard troubleshooting steps fail to resolve the issue. This is a vendor auth regression.
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