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What are Android MDM Commands?
Android MDM Commands in Applivery — execute remote commands, manage Device Policies, and control Android Devices at scale.
Android MDM Commands let you perform real-time remote actions on managed Android Devices — locking a Device, resetting a password, wiping data, rebooting, or refreshing the Device's configuration without requiring physical access.
This section documents all available remote commands for Android, including when to use each one and what happens on the Device when the command is executed.
Archive Contents: Commands
This collection contains 4 articles across 1 sections: Commands.
Topics covered: eSIM Management, Lost Mode, Remote Commands, Remote Support
Article listing:
eSIM Management - Manage eSIM profiles on Android Devices with Applivery — provision and remove eSIMs remotely using Android 15 Commands. [Commands]
Lost Mode - Remotely lock and secure lost Android Devices with Applivery's Lost Mode — protect company data and facilitate Device recovery. [Commands]
Remote Support - Enable Android Remote Support in Applivery MDM to remotely access and control Android Devices for efficient troubleshooting. [Commands]
Enable Android Remote Support in Applivery MDM to remotely access and control Android Devices for efficient troubleshooting.
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Los comandos MDM de Android permiten realizar acciones remotas en tiempo real en dispositivos Android gestionados, como bloquear, reiniciar o borrar datos, sin necesidad de acceso físico.
Puedes bloquear un dispositivo, restablecer su contraseña, borrar sus datos, reiniciarlo o actualizar su configuración de forma remota.
No, los comandos MDM de Android están diseñados para realizar acciones remotas sin requerir acceso físico al dispositivo.
Estos comandos están diseñados para dispositivos Android gestionados, permitiendo control y mantenimiento a distancia.
Esta sección detalla todos los comandos disponibles, cuándo usarlos y qué sucede en el dispositivo al ejecutarlos.