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On Samsung devices, you can replace the navigation buttons with gestures. Just swipe up from the bottom center to return home, swipe up from the bottom left to use the Overview function, and swipe up from the bottom right to use the Back function. You can turn on gesture controls by taking this route: Settings > Display > Navigation Bar.
Finally, stock Android provides a gear icon that opens the device settings. The pencil icon allows you to edit the Quick Settings bar so you can move and remove buttons as needed. Samsung adds a search tool, quick access to the power-off screen, and means to change the button order and overall layout.
Of course, you might want to get a few good games to play on those long flights. Additionally, Microsoft and Sony provide apps for streaming their consoles to your Android device along with other console-related related apps:
No OS is perfect, and there are a few notable issues with Android devices. Despite all the convenience and the modular features, Android is an open platform, and there are inevitable inconsistencies given the plethora of manufacturers making Android devices. A budget Android phone running an older version of the platform offers a radically different experience than the latest Samsung flagship. Thankfully, most problems have pretty easy solutions.
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In the Intune admin center, connect your Intune organization account to your Managed Google Play account. When you connect, Intune automatically adds the Intune app and other common Android Enterprise apps to the devices. For the specific steps, see Connect your Intune account to your Managed Google Play account.
On Samsung's Knox devices, you can automatically enroll a large number of Android Enterprise devices using Samsung Knox Mobile Enrollment (KME). For more information, see Automatically enroll Android devices by using Samsung's Knox Mobile Enrollment.
In the Intune admin center, connect your Intune organization account to your Managed Google Play account. When you connect, Intune automatically adds the Company Portal app and other common Android Enterprise apps to the devices. For the specific steps, see Connect your Intune account to your Managed Google Play account.
Using Samsung Knox Mobile Enrollment (KME), you can automatically enroll a large number of Android Enterprise Samsung Knox devices. For more information, see Automatically enroll Android devices by using Samsung's Knox Mobile Enrollment.
Users turn on the device, and are prompted for information, including the enrollment method: NFC, Token, QR Code, or Google Zero Touch. They may be asked to sign in with their organization credentials (user@contoso.com).
Using Samsung Knox Mobile Enrollment (KME), you can automatically enroll a large number of Android Enterprise Samsung's Knox devices. For more information, see Automatically enroll Android devices by using Samsung's Knox Mobile Enrollment.
Also referred to as AOSP. These devices are organization-owned, and don't use Google Mobile Services (GMS). They can be kiosk-style devices that aren't associated with a single or specific user, or can have one user. They're used exclusively for organization work; not personal use.
During enrollment, the Microsoft Intune app and Microsoft Authenticator app automatically install and open on the device, which allows the device to enroll. The device is locked in the enrollment process until enrollment completes.
Users turn on the device, and are prompted for information, including the enrollment method: QR Code. If you created a user-associated devices enrollment profile, then they may be asked to sign in with their organization credentials (user@contoso.com).
If you created a user-associated devices enrollment profile, then users enter the required information. Then, wait for the enrollment wizard to complete. For more specific steps, see enroll the device.
Microsoft Intune, in conjunction with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), facilitates a secure, streamlined process for registering and enrolling devices that want access to your internal resources. Once users and devices are registered within your Azure AD (also called a tenant), then you can utilize Intune for its endpoint management capabilities. The process that enables device management for a device is called device enrollment.
During enrollment, Intune installs an MDM certificate on the enrolling device. The MDM certificate communicates with the Intune service, and enables Intune to start enforcing your organization's policies, such as:
Typically, policies are deployed during enrollment. Some groups, depending on their roles in your organization, may require stricter policies than others. Many organizations start by creating a baseline of required policies for users and devices, and build them out as needed for different groups and use cases.
Devices in bring-your-own-device (BYOD) scenarios can be enrolled in Intune. The supported enrollment methods enable employees and students to use their personal devices for work or school things. As the admin, you're required to add device users in the Microsoft Intune admin center, configure their enrollment experience, and set up Intune policies. Enrollment is initiated and completed by the device user in the Intune Company Portal app.
Microsoft Intune offers more granular settings and policies for devices classified as corporate-owned. For example, there are more password policies to choose from in Intune for corporate-owned devices, so you can enforce stricter password requirements. Microsoft Intune automatically marks devices that meet certain criteria as corporate-owned. For more information, see Identify devices as corporate-owned.
Have your user groups and device groups ready to receive your enrollment policies. If you haven't reviewed or created your group structure, and want some guidance, then see Planning Guide: Step 4 - Review existing policies and infrastructure.
If you're bulk enrolling devices, consider creating the Device enrollment manager (DEM) account. The DEM account can enroll up to 1,000 mobile devices. Use this account to enroll and configure the devices before giving them to users. The DEM account is an Intune permission that's applied to an Azure AD user account. This type of account isn't compatible with all enrollment methods, such as Apple automated device enrollment.
If devices are currently enrolled in another MDM provider, then unenroll the devices from the existing MDM provider. Typically, unenrolling doesn't remove existing features and settings you configured. Most MDM providers have remote actions that remove organization-specific data from devices. Before enrolling in Intune, you can remove organization-specific data from these devices. But, it's not required.
On the platforms that don't require a factory reset, when these devices enroll in Intune, they'll start receiving your Intune policies. If you don't configure a setting in Intune, then Intune doesn't change or update that setting. So, it's possible previously configured settings remain configured on devices.
The MDM certificate renews automatically as long as enrolled devices are communicating with the Microsoft Intune service. The MDM certificate doesn't renew for devices that have been wiped, or devices that fail to sync with Microsoft Intune for an extended period of time. Microsoft Intune deletes idle devices from record 180 days after the MDM certificate expires.
Imagine if there was a complete guide to every aspect of your phone or tablet that answered every question you could ever ask. As it turns out, it does exist. It's called the user manual, and it's your go-to guide to every part of your device. You can view it on a PC or right from your phone or tablet.
Maybe you want to get to know your phone or tablet a little better. You can also find your device's user manual on the web. Select your device model from the following list, and then select your carrier.
If your model is not listed, navigate to the Download Center. From there you can select your device, or enter your device's model code. If your carrier is not listed, navigate to your carrier's support website to find the manual.
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