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Microsoft Teams for Android and iOS Gets More Storage Options, Private File Sharing, and More

The update puts Microsoft Teams for Android at version 1.0.0.2017062601 and iOS at 1.0.15. It adds Norwegian and Thai language options, as well as the ability to reply from notifications.

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Teams has revieved yet another update on mobile, this time adding support for more cloud storage options, enabling replies from notifications, and more. It stretches across both and iOS, though they vary slightly in the improvements.

Microsoft Teams Changelog

With this update, the Android version is boosted to 1.0.0.2017062601, and has the following enchancements:

  • “Support for files from other cloud storage providers
  • Share files in private 1:1 and group chats
  • Reply to conversations from your notifications screen
  • app is now available in new languages including Norwegian and Thai.”

The iOS verson, now at 1.0.15, is very slightly different, missing the notifcation reply feature but addidng bug fixes and performance improvements:

  • “Support for files from other cloud storage providers
  • Upload files in chats and channels
  • Microsoft Teams app is now available in new languages including Norwegian and Thai.
  • Bug fixes and performance improvements”

Though the changes are relatively few, they are actually fairly major. The sotrage option ability was announced for desktop last month, but it provides vital options for those who are reliant on Google Drive, Dropbox, and more. The file sharing feature is also something users have been asking for consistently.

In general, it means the app is finally getting the functionality it needs, and shows the team is actually listening to feedback. You can get the latest version of Microsoft Teams for Android and iOS today.

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Ryan has had a passion for gaming and technology since early childhood. Fusing the skills from his Creative Writing and Publishing degree with profound technical knowledge, he enjoys covering news about Microsoft. As an avid writer, he is also working on his debut novel.

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