Security News > 2022 > March > Microsoft confirms Intune enrollment issue on Android devices
Microsoft has confirmed a new known issue causing Microsoft Intune enrollment problems on some Android devices after upgrading from Android 11 to Android 12.
"Currently, this includes some OPPO, OnePlus, and Realme devices enrolled as Android Enterprise personally-owned work profile," the Intune Support Team explained.
OPPO devices - OPPO has identified what they believe to be the root cause, and they are working on submitting a fix that will be released as part of their next OTA update for Android 12.
Microsoft is also testing a solution for a similar problem affecting Samsung devices enrolled in Microsoft Intune after upgrading to Android 12 and leading to email and VPN connectivity issues due to missing certificates.
Samsung Galaxy devices are impacted by another Microsoft Intune bug marking them as non-compliant with enterprise security requirements in Microsoft Intune's management interface following automatic restarts or after installing managed updates.
Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based service that allows enterprise admins to manage Windows, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and Android apps and devices.