Microsoft Teams Mobile Does Not Update Messages Without PC Login
Microsoft Teams mobile app fails to surface new messages, requiring users to log into a PC to catch up on communications they missed. This mobile-to-desktop sync gap defeats the purpose of mobile access. Workers are forced to carry or access a PC just to stay current on Teams messages.
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