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Microsoft Teams

4.6
CategoryCommunication
Download100M+
PriceFree
RatedEveryone
RequiresAndroid 8.0+
DeveloperMicrosoft Corporation

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About this app

Few workplace tools inspire as much grudging dependence as Microsoft Teams. Bundled into Microsoft 365, it folds chat, video meetings, calling, and file collaboration into a single client, and for any organisation already living in Outlook and SharePoint it is effectively the default choice rather than a decision anyone made. There is also a genuinely free tier, which Microsoft has positioned as the home for personal calls and small groups since retiring Skype.

The Android app deserves scrutiny precisely because Teams follows people out of the office. Two things matter more on a phone than on a work laptop: how much of what you type is visible to your employer (more than most users assume, as we explain in the privacy section) and whether the notification volume leaves any evening intact. The app offers real controls for both, but the defaults consistently favour the organisation over the individual.

Working inside a Microsoft 365 shop

If your employer runs Microsoft 365, Teams ties chat to your Outlook calendar and SharePoint files with no extra setup. Joining a scheduled meeting from the phone, camera off, on a train, is where the mobile app earns its keep.

Free calls after Skype

The personal free tier handles video calls and group chats with nothing but a Microsoft account. Group meetings on the free plan carry a time limit, but for family catch-ups it is a serviceable Skype replacement at zero cost.

Frontline and shift work

Retail and healthcare deployments use the shift-scheduling tools and the push-to-talk Walkie Talkie feature, which turns the phone into a radio over Wi-Fi or mobile data. For workers without a desk, the mobile app is the whole product.

Chat and channels

Persistent one-to-one and group chats sit alongside channels, which organise team conversations by topic. Mentions, reactions, and message forwarding all behave as you would expect, though threading in channels still confuses newcomers arriving from Slack.

Meetings and calling

Video meetings support screen sharing, background blur, live captions, and joining by link without an account. Call quality on mobile networks is dependable, and handing a call from phone to desktop mid-meeting works better than it used to.

Files and Office integration

Documents shared in a chat live in OneDrive or SharePoint, so co-editing a Word file or reviewing a spreadsheet happens without leaving the app. This integration is the strongest argument for Teams over its competitors.

Quiet time controls

The mobile app can silence notifications during hours and days you define, on a schedule independent of your desktop. Setting this up on day one is the single best thing a new Teams user can do for their sanity.

Privacy & Data Safety

On a work or school account, your employer is the data controller, not Microsoft. Administrators can search, export, and retain chats through compliance tools such as eDiscovery, and deleting a message from your view does not remove it from the organisation's records. Content is encrypted in transit and at rest, but Teams chats are not end-to-end encrypted, so treat every work message as visible to the company.

  • Compliance and eDiscovery tooling lets organisations retrieve chat history, shared files, and meeting recordings; retention policies are set by admins and invisible to you.
  • Your presence status (available, away, in a meeting) is broadcast to colleagues by default, and admins can view sign-in activity and device information.
  • End-to-end encryption exists only for one-to-one calls, and only where an administrator has enabled it; ordinary chats and channel messages never have it.
  • The free personal tier runs under Microsoft's consumer privacy statement instead of an employer's policies, a meaningfully different arrangement for the same app.

Advantages

  • Free personal tier is a capable Skype successor
  • Deep, genuinely useful Office and OneDrive integration
  • Reliable meetings with captions and easy guest joining
  • Scheduled quiet hours built into the mobile app

Updates

Microsoft updates the Android client frequently, but much of what changes in Teams arrives server-side or through admin-controlled tenant rollouts, so features can appear or vanish without an APK update. The rewritten Teams client that rolled out across platforms brought real performance gains, and Microsoft has been steadily merging work and personal experiences into one app.

  • Copilot AI features spreading through meetings, chat summaries, and search on paid plans
  • Continued consolidation of personal, small business, and enterprise Teams into a single client
  • Performance and battery improvements from the ongoing client rewrite

Editor's Assessment

Our verdict

Teams is judged best as infrastructure rather than as an app you would pick for pleasure. Within a Microsoft 365 organisation it is coherent and hard to replace; outside one, the free tier is a fine way to call relatives, if not an exciting one. Install it, spend ten minutes on quiet hours and per-channel notification settings, and never type anything into a work account you would not want in an HR export.

What works

  • Free personal tier is a capable Skype successor
  • Deep, genuinely useful Office and OneDrive integration
  • Reliable meetings with captions and easy guest joining
  • Scheduled quiet hours built into the mobile app

What to know

  • Notification defaults are relentless across chats, channels, and mentions
  • Employers can read and retain everything on work accounts
  • Switching between multiple organisations or personal accounts remains clumsy
  • The client is heavy and can feel sluggish on older phones

FAQ

Is Microsoft Teams free to use?

Yes, there is a permanently free personal tier requiring only a Microsoft account, covering chat and video calls with a duration cap on group meetings. Full workplace features, longer meetings, and admin controls come with paid Microsoft 365 business subscriptions, which is how Microsoft actually monetises the product.

Can my employer read my Teams messages?

On a work or school account, yes. Organisations can access chats, files, and meeting recordings through built-in compliance tools, and retention policies can preserve messages you have deleted. This is standard for enterprise software, but it means a work Teams account should never be treated as a private channel.

How do I stop Teams notifications after hours?

Open Settings in the mobile app and look for notification options including quiet time, where you can block notifications during set hours and on chosen days. You can also mute individual chats and adjust channel notifications separately. These settings apply per device, so configure the phone even if your desktop is already quiet.

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