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Google's recommended approach is to use zero-touch enrolment which requires the device to have been registered as sold to a particular customer who uses a particular EMM. Google’s authoritative documentation on the managed device provisioning process is available on their developer portal and goes into a lot more detail than is warranted here including the format of data being encoded in the tag or barcode.
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We will look at each of these in turn: Bypassing the setup wizard on managed Android devices Zebra Android devices are capable of scanning a barcode in a specific format which will immediately bypass the wizard and allow additional staging to take place using StageNow.
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Note that tapping several times in the same place on the wizard will invoke QR code provisioning. Managed Android devices can be provisioned either via zero-touch, an NFC bump or scanning a QR code this bump or scan happens on the first screen of the setup wizard and conveys to the device sufficient information to allow it to bypass the rest of the wizard screens. There are currently two primary techniques for bypassing the setup wizard: To a consumer the setup wizard is a onetime operation done maybe once a year but to an enterprise managing multiple (perhaps thousands of) devices which are often remote it is often desirable to bypass the wizard. GMS devices feature a Setup wizard which is presented to the user when the device is first started or after a factory or enterprise reset. Data usage of GMS applications and services. Distributing private apps in the Managed Play Store. Application deltas between Android GMS and AOSP. Understanding Google’s terms of service and privacy policy. Preventing unattended application updates initiated via the Play Store. For other posts in this series please see the links below: Each post features a summary along with recommendations.
This is the ninth in a series of blog posts looking at the considerations around adopting an Android Google Mobile Services ( GMS) deployment in the enterprise.
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