Microsoft Teams for iOS update brings account switching and more

Microosft Teams iOS and Surface
Microosft Teams iOS and Surface (Image credit: Future)

What you need to know

  • Microsoft Teams for iOS now supports multiple Microsoft Teams accounts.
  • The same update also brings the ability to quote and reply to specific messages.
  • The app also gained support for grading assignments for educators.

Microsoft Teams for iOS recently received an update that brings support for multiple accounts and several other new features. The update brings the app to version 1.0.84 and has new features for general users and educators. The app's change log breaks down all of the new features:

  • Quote and reply to a specific message in a chat
  • Switch between multiple Teams accounts
  • Turn off all incoming call notifications
  • Education: Support for grading assignments
  • Bug fixes and performance improvements

Being able to switch between multiple accounts makes it easier to manage multiple Microsoft Teams accounts. Many users will have different accounts for work, school, or other environments, so the option to jump between accounts within the mobile app is a welcome addition.

Being able to quote and reply to a specific message in a chat also streamlines the communication process, especially within an app in which users can receive hundreds of notifications and messages per day.

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