Microsoft Teams Android App Broken for a Week After Update
A Teams app update made the Android client completely unusable, requiring 5+ daily phone restarts just to get it to sync. With 67 mentions, this represents a widespread platform failure affecting many Android users. The scale indicates a systemic regression rather than an isolated incident.
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surfaced semanticallyMicrosoft Teams Android App Broken After Recent Software Update
Microsoft Teams stopped functioning on Android devices following a recent software update. Brief but high-upvote complaint consistent with widespread Teams Android update regression pattern. Repeated update failures signal insufficient Android regression testing in the Teams release process.
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A recent Teams update left users unable to see messages, respond to colleagues, or join meetings from their phone. The regression reverts a previously working experience. This is a vendor-side regression with no third-party workaround.
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