111: AOSP
Overview
Benefits
Device Management: Intune allows IT administrators to manage AOSP devices, which are often used in specialized environments like manufacturing or logistics. This ensures these devices are secure and compliant with corporate policies.
Flexibility: AOSP devices, which do not rely on Google Mobile Services (GMS), can be used in scenarios where GMS is not available or desired. This provides flexibility in device choice and deployment.
Security and Compliance: Intune enforces security policies on AOSP devices, ensuring they meet organizational standards and protecting sensitive data.
Single Sign-On (SSO): Devices can be configured for SSO, allowing users to seamlessly access multiple apps with a single login.
Drawbacks
Limited App Availability: AOSP devices do not have access to the Google Play Store, which limits the availability of apps and services that rely on GMS.
Complex Setup: Setting up and managing AOSP devices can be more complex compared to standard Android devices, requiring specialized knowledge.
User Experience: Users might find the experience on AOSP devices different from standard Android devices, which could require additional training and adaptation.