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mitaksha
Level 1.5: Cupcake
2 months ago
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Is One plus 13s android enterprise recommended?

Hi I wasn't able to find one plus 13s mentioned in the list. Is it AER approved. Will my office workspace work?

Can someone please let me know thanks!

  • Yashwanth's avatar
    2 months ago

    As of now, the OnePlus 13S series is not listed on Google's Android Enterprise Recommended (AER) list. You can verify this directly on Google’s official AER directory here: https://androidenterprisepartners.withgoogle.com/devices/

    Not being AER-certified doesn’t necessarily mean it won’t work — your office workspace (Work Profile or Device Owner mode) may still function if the device supports Android Enterprise APIs. However, AER certification provides added assurances like regular security updates, consistent policy behavior, and enterprise support standards.

     

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  • Moombas's avatar
    Moombas
    Level 4.1: Jelly Bean
    2 months ago

    Don't blame me if I'm mistaken but afaik as this device uses latest Android version (15+) i don't see why not.

     

    Otherwise if you want it really verified, ask OnePlus directly.

  • jhonnmarie's avatar
    jhonnmarie
    Level 1.5: Cupcake
    2 months ago

    Hey! The OnePlus 13s isn’t currently listed as Android Enterprise Recommended (AER), which means it hasn’t been officially tested or approved by Google for enterprise use. That’s likely why you couldn’t find it on the list. Without AER status, there’s a chance your office workspace or work profile might not work properly. If you rely on your phone for work, it’s safer to go with a device that’s confirmed on the AER list—just to avoid any surprises later on.

    • Moombas's avatar
      Moombas
      Level 4.1: Jelly Bean
      2 months ago

      As said before, i recommend to speak to the manufacturer as they may be already AER certified but not in list yet or also maybe in the process of it (and even after that you may have a delay until you see it in the list).
      They should be interested to tell you as this can be a big selling point.

       

      I mean it would be nice to have additional to the AER certified device list, maybe a list for devices which are in the process of being AER certified.

      Emilie_B​ do you maybe have something internally to add here about this model maybe from your side?

      • Michel's avatar
        Michel
        Level 3.0: Honeycomb
        2 months ago

        would be a nice addition indeed, this question has been asked before here. 

  • Yashwanth's avatar
    Yashwanth
    Level 1.5: Cupcake
    2 months ago

    As of now, the OnePlus 13S series is not listed on Google's Android Enterprise Recommended (AER) list. You can verify this directly on Google’s official AER directory here: https://androidenterprisepartners.withgoogle.com/devices/

    Not being AER-certified doesn’t necessarily mean it won’t work — your office workspace (Work Profile or Device Owner mode) may still function if the device supports Android Enterprise APIs. However, AER certification provides added assurances like regular security updates, consistent policy behavior, and enterprise support standards.