Microsoft announced on June 22 (local time) that it has begun offering a mobile version preview of its personal Microsoft Teams, which it released in March.
Microsoft Teams is a collaboration tool that integrates features such as group chat, group wiki, online calling, and file sharing. Until now, only the corporate plan was available, but in the future, it can also be used by individuals. Until now, work was managed as a schedule through Microsoft Teams, but personal schedules, such as shopping lists, child habits, and family work schedules, had to be managed with other applications. With the advent of personal use, it is possible to eliminate this hassle.
If you are already using Microsoft Teams for work, you can switch between work and personal accounts in settings by adding a personal account in the same mobile app. If you haven’t used it yet, download Microsoft Teams for Android or iOS and log in with your personal Microsoft account or create an account with your phone number.
It’s for personal use, but Microsoft Teams is a collaboration tool, so it doesn’t make sense for one person to use it. It’s a good idea to invite family and friends and form a group to use. In addition, previews are available only on the mobile app now, but desktop and web versions are expected to be available in the second half of this year. Related information can be found here .