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Version update history for the new and classic Microsoft Teams app

This article includes the versioning information for both the new and classic versions of the Teams app. It contains the Microsoft Teams app releases and versioning history for Mac, Mobile, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), Web, and Windows. The releases are organized by cloud type, deployment type, release month, release date, and specific build versions.

Important

The intent of this article is to provide historical build versioning information but is NOT intended to be used as a build deployment status report for the Teams app.

As Teams app builds roll out to customers, the build version that is initially rolled out may be incremented or replaced by a new build number. It's possible that the build version number may not be the same as the one that was used initially when the rollout started. This is why you'll find that build versions may be removed or replaced on this page, or you have a build version displayed in the Teams app that isn't available on this page. If you don't see your version listed here, please update to the newest version of the Teams app before contacting support.

Public cloud offerings

The Public cloud is where Teams resources from Microsoft use the internet and is shared by organizations and people who want to buy and use them. Some public cloud offerings are free, while others are available and a customer would pay for services through subscription or pay-per-usage pricing models.

New Teams app version

Mac

VDI

Web

Windows

Classic Teams app version

Mac

Mobile: Android

Mobile: iOS

VDI

Web

Windows

Government cloud offerings

Microsoft 365 Government is a set of productivity, security, and mobility cloud software capabilities tailored for US government agencies and contractors sponsored to hold controlled, unclassified information. Delivered through unique environments that meet the most stringent of compliance requirements, Microsoft 365 Government is a cloud offer for US government customers that matches as closely as possible the features and capabilities of Microsoft commercial cloud enterprise offerings.

Microsoft 365 Government is uniquely designed to address the compliance requirements of US government agencies in four key areas:

  • Exclusive community Government data centers are available only to government agencies or departments—or commercial companies that are authorized to hold and process-controlled information on behalf of the US government.

  • Screened personnel Access to your organization's customer content is restricted to screened Microsoft personnel who are US citizens and has passed required background checks.

  • Third-party audits All of the infrastructure is audited by a certified third-party auditor who provides a security assessment report or attestation letter used by federal agencies to issue an authorization to operate (ATO).

  • Content storage Data is stored within the continental United States with compliant infrastructure. Access to your organization's customer content is restricted to screened Microsoft personnel who are US citizens and has passed required background checks.

You can find more information about the cloud offering by visiting Microsoft Cloud for Sovereignty: The most flexible and comprehensive solution for digital sovereignty. Other resources are available at Microsoft Cloud for Sovereignty.

New Teams app version

Mac (GCC)

Mac (GCCH)

Mac (DoD)

Web (GCC)

Web (GCCH)

Web (DoD)

Windows (GCC)

Windows (GCCH)

Windows (DoD)

Classic Teams app version

Mac (GCC)

Mac (GCCH)

Mac (DoD)

VDI (GCC)

VDI (GCCH)

VDI (DoD)

Web (GCC)

Web (GCCH)

Web (DoD)

(GCC)

(GCCH)

(DoD)

Sovereign cloud offerings

A sovereign cloud is a cloud computing architecture that’s designed and provides data access that is in compliance with local laws and regulations of a specific region or country. As a sovereign cloud service provider, we ensure organizational data — including metadata — is protected from foreign access and stored in compliance with the originating region's/country’s privacy laws and regulations.

You can find more information about the cloud offering by visiting Microsoft Cloud for Sovereignty: The most flexible and comprehensive solution for digital sovereignty. Other resources are available at Microsoft Cloud for Sovereignty.

Gallatin

Each Microsoft 365 plan for Gallatin is operated by 21Vianet in China and includes many individual services, such as Exchange Online and SharePoint Online.

Microsoft doesn't operate the service itself. 21Vianet operates, provides, and manages delivery of the service within China. 21Vianet is the largest carrier-neutral internet data center services provider in China, providing hosting, managed network services, and cloud computing infrastructure services. By licensing Microsoft technologies, 21Vianet operates local Office 365 data centers to provide the ability to use Office 365 services while keeping data within China.

New Teams app version

Mac
Web
Windows

Classic Teams app version

Mac
Web
Windows

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