You can now use Teams apps for meetings on iOS and Android
Microsoft Teams on iOS and Android now work with Teams apps built for meetings. This new feature allows people to directly integrate apps into a meeting while also letting them work with the app before and after a meeting. The same functionality was announced for desktop devices in November, and it’s now on its way to mobile versions of Teams. Microsoft announced the new functionality in a Tech Community post.
Teams supports several apps, including calendars, idea boards, polls, and more. Meeting organizers can add any app to a meeting. Attendees can then interact with an app before or after a meeting through a tab within Teams.
During a meeting, people can interact with the apps through a panel, such as people submitting answers to a poll.
Using apps within Teams meetings appears to be a popular option. Microsoft recently rolled out the ability to use Teams apps in meetings with external users.
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