Microsoft Teams Shows White Screen After Update on iQOO Devices
A Teams app update caused a persistent white screen on iQOO Android phones, preventing account access entirely. The regression affects users on a specific OEM Android device variant. Post-update regressions on non-flagship Android devices are a recurring pattern for enterprise mobile apps that prioritize testing on mainstream hardware.
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