

Android Enterprise dedicated devices - Requires the Intune app running 2202.01 or later.iOS/iPadOS 9.3 and later - Requires the device to be in supervised mode, and be in lost mode.Lost device sound alert – The following platforms support this capability: Requires the device to run Google Play Services version 20.06.16 or later and have Location services turned on. Android Enterprise – This is applicable to dedicated devices, fully-managed, and corporate-owned work profile devices.Locate device - The following platforms support this capability: You need to enable Windows location services in Windows Out of Box Experience (OOBE) or by using the Privacy > LetAppsAccessLocation policy to be able to locate the device. (Android Enterprise dedicated devices only) Report on the time and location of a devices last known location, which can help when the device is off-line, or can’t be reached to verify where it is at.Use a lost device sound alert on a phone to help a user locate the device should it be behind a chair or otherwise out-of-sight.In addition to identifying the location a lost or stolen device on a map, some platforms support additional capabilities to help you find them, including: For supported device platforms, you can use a remote device action from within the Microsoft Intune admin center to locate a device should it be lost or stolen.
