Microsoft Teams Requires Multiple Relaunches to Load on Android Devices
Microsoft Teams fails to launch on Android devices without 4-5 restart attempts, making it unreliable for mobile-dependent users. This affects professionals who rely on mobile for meetings and communication. The bug represents a persistent reliability gap in enterprise mobile app quality.
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