- Activating devices with BlackBerry UEM
- Managing activation settings
- Configure default activation settings
- Set an activation password and send an activation email message
- Send an activation email to multiple users
- Allow users to set activation passwords in BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
- Allowing users to activate multiple devices with different activation types
- Force activation password expiry
- Supporting Android Enterprise and Android Management activations
- Supporting Windows 10 activations
- Supporting Apple User Enrollment for iOS and iPadOS devices
- Supporting Samsung Knox DualDAR
- Creating activation profiles
- Activating Android devices
- Activate an Android Enterprise device with the Work and personal - user privacy activation type
- Activate an Android Enterprise device when BlackBerry UEM is connected to a Google domain
- Activate an Android Enterprise device using a managed Google Play account
- Activate an Android Enterprise device without access to Google Play
- Activate an Android Management device with the Work and personal - user privacy activation type
- Activate an Android Management device using a managed Google Play account
- Activating iOS devices
- Activating a macOS or Apple TV device with BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
- Activate a Windows 10 tablet or computer
- Configure support for Android zero-touch enrollment
- Activate multiple devices using Knox Mobile Enrollment
- Activating iOS devices that are enrolled in DEP
- Activating iOS devices using Apple Configurator 2
- Import or export a list of approved device IDs
- Deactivating devices
- Troubleshooting device activation
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.21
- Activating devices
- Supporting Android Enterprise and Android Management activations
Supporting Android Enterprise and Android Management activations
Android Enterprise
and Android Management
activationsThe way that you activate users'
Android Enterprise
and Android Management
devices can depend on several factors, including the device's Android
OS version and the amount of control that your organization wants to have over users' devices. It can also depend on whether your organization interacts with Google
services by using managed Google
Play
accounts, Google Workspace
domains or Google Cloud
domains, or whether it does not use Google
services.