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13 TopicsMicrosoft Managed Home Screen: Unwanted Samsung One UI 8.0 Elements Appearing
Hello Tech Community, Our organization is currently deploying a configuration in Microsoft Intune using a Corporate-owned dedicated device enrollment profile. We’ve applied a device restriction policy to configure Samsung tablets in Multi-app Kiosk mode, with Managed Home Screen set as the launcher. Instead of using an app configuration policy, Managed Home Screen is configured through the device restrictions policy. We’ve left the device navigation options unconfigured, which should hide the following UI elements: Android Overview button Android Home button Android App drawer Once all policies and required apps are installed, Managed Home Screen successfully acts as the launcher for end-users to sign in. Overall, this works well; however, we’ve encountered an intermittent issue: After multiple lock/unlock cycles, the navigation bar sometimes reappears, showing the Overview, Home, and App Drawer buttons. This allows users to access background apps that are not exposed through Managed Home Screen, which defeats the kiosk experience. Device details: Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Android 16, One UI 8.0 Managed Home Screen version: 2.2.0.107721 Has anyone experienced this behavior or have recommendations to prevent these UI elements from reappearing? I’ll gladly provide additional details about our configuration if needed. Thank you!132Views3likes0CommentsAdd Your Phone File Transfer support to ALL Android Phones, Not just Samsung.
Add Your Phone File Transfer support to ALL Android Phones, Not just Samsung. Huawei, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Sony, Nokia, LG, Motorola, Google Pixel etc etc there are HUGE number of Android phones being left out, please let ALL Android phones, at least from Android 9 above, to use these features. File Transfer and Screen sharing Please Upvote this feedback if you agree: https://aka.ms/AA863ff1.1KViews1like2Comments