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XDA Developers on MSNMicrosoft Teams is killing off an SMS feature you probably didn't even know existedMicrosoft's SMS feature is getting axed next month, probably because no one even used it (or knew it existed).
Microsoft is removing SMS integration in Teams and encourages users to use Phone Link instead. Here's more about this.
Microsoft Teams is removing one of the lesser-known features that allows you to send and receive SMS via a linked Android phone.
Microsoft Teams loses the Android SMS function, but you can still use it through the Phone link app with just a couple of steps.
To encourage this transition, Microsoft will soon allow users to sign in to the free version of Teams with their Skype username and password. By using the same credentials, users will be able to access their existing chats and contacts if they want to pick up where they left off.
Skype will be retired on May 5th, and existing users will need to export their data or migrate to Teams.
Vodafone Business has launched Microsoft Teams Phone Mobile, offering a secure and unified communications solution for mobile connectivity in today’s hybrid work environment. Available for business customers and indirect channel partners,
Microsoft said that users will have the choice to either move to Microsoft Teams for free, or export their data from Skype.
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Lifewire on MSNSkype Bids Farewell: Microsoft Teams Takes the SpotlightMicrosoft says Teams will be free for Skype users, but there are some caveats. Free Teams accounts are limited to calls with no more than 20 participants, and group calls are limi
After over 22 years of being in service, Skype will be finally closing down on May 5, this year. Its replacement? That'll be Microsoft Teams, a much more business-oriented social app.
Microsoft is pivoting to support Teams instead. Microsoft 365 head Jeff Teper encouraged Skype users to migrate their Skype contacts to Teams.
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