Microsoft Teams Call Notifications Broken on OPPO Devices
Microsoft Teams fails to deliver call notifications on OPPO Android devices, causing users to miss incoming calls. This is a device-specific compatibility issue affecting a niche device segment. The narrow scope limits market impact.
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