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Microsoft Teams is getting a helpful feature to stop you blasting through your data – Techradar
Low data mode is coming to Teams soon

Whether you’re working from home or have already returned to the office, video conferencing software such as Microsoft Teams has proven to be an excellent way to stay connected with co-workers and clients.
However, video calls can quickly drain the battery of your smartphone or laptop and they use a lot more data when compared to an email, text message or phone call.
Poor network connectivity can also lead to a bad experience when using Teams and this is especially true on Windows 10 which consumes…
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