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Microsoft Teams on Android Does Not Auto-Route Calls to Active Bluetooth Devices

Android users on Microsoft Teams must manually disconnect and reconnect Bluetooth audio when receiving incoming calls or joining meetings while already on Bluetooth. The workaround is unreliable and has been confirmed across multiple devices. Basic call routing behavior that works in most phone apps is broken in Teams mobile.

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