Security News > 2022 > December > Samsung and Google fix Microsoft Intune Android 13 enrollment issue

Microsoft has confirmed today that Samsung and Google have fixed an Intune enrollment issue affecting Galaxy S22 smartphones running Android 13.
On affected S22 devices, Android users cannot complete enrollment if they create a Work Profile for Bring Your Own Device provisioning.
Admins are advised to tell users experiencing this known issue to reboot their personally-owned devices before attempting to enroll them, which should automatically download the Android Device Policy app required for the enrollment to finish successfully.
If the issue is not resolved after a device restart, users should manually install the Android Device Policy app, reboot again, and restart the enrollment process.
"If the issue persists after reboot, install the Android Device Policy app from the Google Play Store before proceeding with enrollment."
Microsoft is investigating another Intune enrollment bug that forces Android Enterprise fully managed Samsung Galaxy devices running Android 11 and later into non-compliant states after a device restart or a managed update is applied.
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