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Lukas's avatar
Lukas
Level 1.5: Cupcake
20 days ago

Google-Services on Android 15 _ Enrollment

Hi. It is new that you HAVE to Disagree/Allow Google Services on Samsung Android 15, enrollment?

I've not seen it in Android 14 before.

Is there anyway to remove it?

Samsung Knox DEP --> Intune (Corp-owned, fully managed)

 

  • Moombas's avatar
    Moombas
    Level 4.1: Jelly Bean
    20 days ago

    I can't remember it has not being part of it to be honest.

  • Alex_Muc's avatar
    Alex_Muc
    Level 2.3: Gingerbread
    20 days ago

    The dialog is definitely not new. The dialog has been around for many years.
    Here are screenshots with this dialog from a Samsung Android 14 device that was configured via Work Managed:

     

     

  • Lukas's avatar
    Lukas
    Level 1.5: Cupcake
    20 days ago

    Weird. I've just enrolled a Samsung S23 with Android 14, and on that device, i do not have to accept Google Services /. the Google Service do not appear?

  • Alex_Muc's avatar
    Alex_Muc
    Level 2.3: Gingerbread
    19 days ago

    jasonbaytonI know this dialog as a constant, unskippable companion of Android Legacy and AE (EMM API) Enrollments. Do you know how the CloudDPC / AMAPI behaves here? I've seen demo videos from Microsoft where they actually skip quite a few dialogs like this from the setup wizard for Fully Managed.

    • mattdermody's avatar
      mattdermody
      Level 2.3: Gingerbread
      16 days ago

      I think Google is cracking down on any OEMs that have offered workarounds to bypass these manual prompts in the past. Zebra for example had a barcode called "Skip Google Setup Wizard" that would bypass the entire wizard and take you straight to StageNow. That capability has recently been stripped away across their latest A13 and A14 releases due to external pressure from Google. Google apparently wants someone to manually accept the privacy agreements. It doesn't necessarily make sense to me for the dedicated /fully managed use case where the devices are shared. In those situations the end user is not involved in the initial device set up so they will never see these prompts in the first place.  

      • Rakib's avatar
        Rakib
        Level 2.2: Froyo
        14 days ago

        Apple allows you as a company can agree on those terms on behalf of the end user, Google should also allow something like this.