Teams crashes on Huawei devices when installed via Gbox
Teams repeatedly crashes on a Huawei MatePad Pro when sideloaded through Gbox, a GMS emulation layer used on Huawei devices post-ban. This is an extremely narrow device and installation-method combination with minimal market generalizability. The issue sits at the intersection of Huawei GMS incompatibility and Teams Android packaging.
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