First published on CloudBlogs on Sep 07, 2016
Earlier today, Apple announced the availability of iOS 10 (with public release scheduled for 9/13/2016). Since the initial beta bits were first released, we have been busy working to ensure that all existing MDM and MAM scenarios are compatible with the latest version of iOS and we are pleased to announce that Microsoft Intune will support iOS 10. We expect all existing Intune features currently available for managing iOS devices will continue to work seamlessly as your users upgrade their devices and apps are released to support iOS 10. In addition, iOS 10 will also work with customers managing in hybrid with both Intune and Configuration Manager. For more details on our iOS 10 support, please visit the Intune product support blog .
Earlier today, Apple announced the availability of iOS 10 (with public release scheduled for 9/13/2016). Since the initial beta bits were first released, we have been busy working to ensure that all existing MDM and MAM scenarios are compatible with the latest version of iOS and we are pleased to announce that Microsoft Intune will support iOS 10. We expect all existing Intune features currently available for managing iOS devices will continue to work seamlessly as your users upgrade their devices and apps are released to support iOS 10. In addition, iOS 10 will also work with customers managing in hybrid with both Intune and Configuration Manager. For more details on our iOS 10 support, please visit the Intune product support blog .
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