Bank Corp, with a variety of use cases in their organization, have selected Android for their company-owned devices. What are the management modes available to use with their devices?
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Correct answer: Company-owned Personally Enabled Device, Company-owned Dedicated device.
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Android Enterprise offers two primary management modes for company-owned devices: Company-owned Personally Enabled (COPE) and Company-owned Dedicated (COD). COPE devices allow for both work and personal use, providing a separate work profile to secure corporate data while giving employees personal freedom. This mode is suitable for employees who need a single device for both professional and private activities. COD devices are fully managed by the organization and are typically locked down to specific applications and functions, ideal for single-purpose use cases like kiosks, digital signage, or frontline worker devices. Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is a management approach for personally-owned devices, not company-owned. "Productivity" is a general term describing a device's function, not a management mode.
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