Microsoft Teams is the leading business messaging app. Since the company led by Satya Nadella launched the service five years ago, we see how it has maintained a constant evolution that reflects Microsoft’s faith in the messaging service.
However, while Microsoft Teams has become an essential service within businesses, it still has some shortcomings in its mobile applications. Among them, the lack of Picture-in-Picture mode in its iOS application stood out, forcing the application to remain open in the foreground in order not to lose information about the call.
PiP mode coming to Microsoft Teams for iOS in December
Thanks to roadmap of the application, we were able to see it Microsoft plans to roll out the Picture-in-Picture or floating window feature for Microsoft Teams during the month of December.
Thanks to this function, during a call, we can exit the application and make the call remain in a floating window foreground while using your iPhone or iPad. In this way, for example, we can search for a document on the iOS device to get more information to provide during the call.
It’s also not going to be a featureless Microsoft Teams window, but as well as being able to resize and position it anywhere on the screen, you’ll also be able toWe will be able to deactivate or activate the microphone and activate or deactivate the camera.
Another of the features planned for the month of December that appears in the roadmap is the granularity of notifications, which will allow IT administrators to decide what type of notifications will reach Microsoft Teams users.
Microsoft Teams Premium is expected to launch in February. This add-on will add AI features to meetings, as well as improve their customization, facilitate the creation of webinars and allow the use of sensitivity labels on meeting content.