Microsoft Teams: Transfer Calls between desktop and mobile
Transfer calls between desktop and mobile allows a user to move their call between devices.

Transfer calls between desktop and mobile allows a user to move their call between devices.

Users will be able to view meetings and calls in separate windows from the main Microsoft Teams client. Additionally, meeting and call controls such as mute, video, chat, leave and others will now be located at the top of the meeting window so that they are always available and never block the underlying content.

When searching in the Teams mobile app, you will receive suggestions as you type. You will also be able to scroll to past and future dates in the calendar using a date picker.

Soon, you will be able to use Peer5 as an eCDN provider for your Teams Live Event network needs.

Conference room video fits to frame by default and
provide a full view of the room on Teams desktop app. Users can choose to fill
frame for room video as needed.

Ability to pin multiple video streams (up to 9 participants) simultaneously during a Teams meeting. User can select which participants to pin from the center of room console.

This feature will empower users to have finer controls at a conversation thread level within a channel.

Support Firmware Updates to cover additional OEMs and device types

The updated meeting roster (viewable on the Teams Rooms
console) more closely aligns with the experience available through the Teams
desktop app, and includes capabilities like participant grouping, sort roster
by raised hand, integrated user search. As well as with ability to ask others to join meeting from invited list or from chat.

Alerts in-room meeting participants if the room is over-capacity based on data defined in a room account. Not all cameras will support this feature.
