MC798684: Custom backgrounds for Teams Rooms on Android

Announcement IDMC798684Published Date06-04-2024
ServiceGeneralLast Updated09-11-2024
CategoryStay informedExpiration Date11-11-2024
Roadmap ID380671Action Required by Date
TagsAdmin impact, New feature, User impact


Summary
                Microsoft Teams Rooms on Android will soon support custom backgrounds. This requires a Teams Rooms Pro license and will be available with the next app release. Rollout starts early August 2024, with completion expected by late September 2024. Customization can be managed through the Teams admin center.


More Information

Soon, you can upload images on the Microsoft Teams admin center to apply as custom backgrounds for your Teams Rooms on Android devices to showcase your brand identity or provide support information in your meeting rooms. This feature requires a Teams Rooms Pro license and will be available with the next Teams Rooms on Android app release.

When this will happen:

General Availability (Worldwide and GCC): We will begin rolling out early August 2024 (previously early July) and expect to complete by mid-August 2024 (previously mid-July).

General Availability (GCC High): We will begin rolling out mid-August 2024 and expect to complete by late September 2024 (previously mid-August).

Note: There can be a delay between when features are released by Microsoft and when they become available on a particular device model and make.

How this will affect your organization:

To manage custom backgrounds for your Teams Rooms on Android devices, log into Teams admin center > go to Teams devices > Teams Rooms on Android > select Configuration profiles > Add or Edit > Device settings > Background > select Upload a custom background.  

You can upload up to three images and specify which one goes to the main display, extended display, or touch console.   

Note: In a dual screen setup, the main display is where the room calendar is shown and is meant to be placed on the right side. The extended display is where the date/time and room information is shown and is meant to be placed on the left side. 

No matter how many screens your devices may have, the main display and extended display inputs are required in the Teams admin center configuration profile, while the touch console input is optional. When you push the configuration profile to a single screen device, only the main display image will show up. When you have two front-of-room displays or when you connect a second display later, the extended display image will be shown. If no image is uploaded for the touch console, a purple gradient default image will be displayed as the background. 

Custom background image files must meet the following requirements: 

  1. Minimum resolution: front-of-room display (1920 x 1080), touch console (1280 x 720).
  2. Format: JPG, JPEG, and PNG. 
  3. Maximum size: 20MB. 

Note: If the aspect ratio and the resolution of the image do not match with the aspect ratio and resolution supported by the display, the image may be scaled to fill the frame of the display and/or center-cropped.    

Once the images are saved in the configuration profile and the configuration profile is assigned to your Teams Rooms on Android devices, at the next device restart, the custom background image will be applied to the devices that are logged in with a resource account that has a Teams Rooms Pro license. 

On your Teams Rooms on Android device settings (Settings > Teams admin settings > General > Background), you can switch the background of your device from the custom image pushed to the device to one of the default images or vice versa. To change the custom image saved on the device, you must go to the Teams admin center. 

What you need to do to prepare:

Plan on designing custom background images for your devices and updating your devices to the latest app version through the Teams admin center. More detailed design guidelines similar to the Teams Rooms on Windows PSD templates will be provided on the Microsoft Learn website closer to the release. 

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