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Microsoft Teams mobile app now supports video calling

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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The Teams mobile app is getting a couple of consumer-focused features, starting today. These include the ability to chat and make video calls.

In the recent past, Microsoft has added multiple features to Teams, especially to empower remote workers worldwide. For example, the functions below either exist in or are coming to Teams:

But most of these upgrades are either enterprise-oriented or not available on the Teams mobile app altogether. That’s going to change with the incorporation of more consumer-centered features into the application.

Microsoft Teamsmobile app gets new features

Microsoft Teamsmobile app gets new features

Microsoft isrolling outthe new Teamsmobile appfeatures in preview over the next few weeks, starting today.

According to the company, Teams will now be offering some of its core features to individual users instead of just enterprises.

Whether you’re a busy parent managing daily family life or just trying to stay connected and in sync with those who matter most, the new features are designed to alleviate the need for disparate tools and instead offer one central hub for individuals, groups, and families to collaborate and stay connected and organized.

In brief, the new updates to the Android and iOS versions of Teams include:

What do you think of the consumer-oriented features that the Microsoft Teams mobile app is getting? Kindly share your opinion or any user concerns via the comments section below.

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