Microsoft Teams Cannot Be Installed on Older Incompatible Devices
Users on older hardware are blocked from installing Teams due to device compatibility requirements, cutting them off from workplace communications. This is a platform-level technical constraint that disproportionately affects users in regions with older device ecosystems. No builder opportunity exists as this is a vendor-controlled limitation.
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