If you are prompted to create a work profile during the enrollment process, refer to the Create a work profile and enroll your device in Intune article. Otherwise, follow the procedure in the Enroll your Android device in Intune article to enroll your Android phone or tablet. 



My google pixel 3xl has dark mode and it works flawlessly running android 12 and build number 1.01 (16.0.14827.20124) it starts automatically if dark mode is enabled and I have the theme option present in the settings in the app, however my Samsung galaxy tab s7 does not have this feature (it does not start automatically with dark mode and there is no theme feature in the settings of the app under display preferences) It is also running android 12 and the exact same build number


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There have been other forms of Samsung tablet users who also do not have dark mode yet. Only thing I can think of is that is due to some ui optimisation from the larger screen of the tablet, as the settings option itself appears differently to the phone version along with some other things, (appears as pop up in centre of screen rather than using up entire screen like it is on phone.


I have also uninstalled cleared data and cache and re installed on my pixel 3xl setup app identically to tab s7 and the option is there. Same google play account and same Microsoft accounts. Please help me resolve this issue as this app is essential to me and I've been told I can't use this app for extended periods of time with my eyes, my current only solution is to use a colour inverter in accessibly options which breaks a plethora of elements.

I posted this on another form and was told to post here would really appreciate some help or a work around, no matter how janky. I tried using the force dark mode in developer options and even that didn't edit the look of the page which normally brute forces dark mode in unsupported apps. This seems to be impacting all Samsung galaxy tablet users as I have found multiple other form posts all from tablet users, would really love this to be fixed. Especially considering I bought this tablet due to the collaboration Microsoft had with Samsung for these tablets to improve compatibility and productivity. Just to find a basic feature is excluded from them.

I have an Office 365 work account logged in my Android tablet, but have forgotten its password, so I cannot login from my Windows PC. When I try the forgot password option from web login, it tells me that the Admin has disabled password reset, and that I need to contact the Admin. Forgot password always takes me to reset, not to any password retrieval link, even though I distinctly remember having stored my mobile phone number in the account as well. We are working from home and the Admin is not responding to my emails, and I'm in quite a jam. Is there any way I can find the saved password from the Android tablet? I have no way to prove here, but believe me, it's my own Samsung Galaxy S6 tablet, with my own files in the OneDrive.

I was wrong. I'm not afraid to admit it. When Google announced the Pixel Tablet and its included speaker/charging dock, I didn't understand why you'd want a tablet that converted into a smart display when you weren't using it.

Along with Hub Mode, there are a lot of features and things to like about the Pixel Tablet. It's not perfect, by any means, but if the Pixel Tablet is a sign of what's to come in regard to Android tablets, I'm beyond excited for the future.

With the Pixel Tablet being the first tablet from Google in years, it would be easy to say everything is new and call it a day. Instead of doing that, I'm going to focus on some of the key areas where Google is trying to move Android tablets forward.

Android tablets typically all suffer from the same set of issues. The biggest one is that there's an obvious lack of apps in the Play Store with support for a larger display. And the apps that aren't optimized for a tablet are just giant phone apps that look horrible on the tablet's display.

It took about five minutes after setting up the Pixel Tablet for me to realize that Google's made some key improvements to the Android tablet experience. Not only are a lot of Google's own apps now optimized for a bigger screen, but Google got a lot of third-party apps to follow suit.

But where the Pixel Tablet's interface really shines is when you open an app that isn't designed for a tablet. In the past, the app would expand and take up the entire screen. The end result was a lot of wasted space and a giant phone version of the app -- and oftentimes it was horrible.

When you open such an app on the Pixel tablet, the app stays confined to a phone-like column view that takes up effectively a third of the tablet's display. The app can live on the left edge of the screen, in the middle or on the right edge. You move it by double tapping in the blank space on either side of it.

Unfortunately, MasterClass isn't optimized for large screens, and you can't watch the video lessons using the full display. There should be a way to force any apps that play video, regardless if they're optimized for tablets, to use the entire screen when a video is playing.

But my biggest gripe right now about using the Pixel Tablet in hub mode is how fast the screen saver turns on after you haven't interacted with it in a few minutes. And each time the screensaver turns on, you then need to unlock the tablet using your PIN or the fingerprint reader -- something you don't want to do when you're cooking and have food all over your hands.

I've extended the screen timeout setting, and even enabled the screen attention feature that keeps the tablet unlocked and prevents the screen saver from turning on when it detects you're looking at and using the tablet, but that means you're constantly staring at the screen, even when chopping some veggies.

Sure, I could set the screen timeout to 30 minutes and it'd probably be enough to last through cooking a meal -- but then I'd have to remember to change the screen timeout setting back to a lower amount of time in order to preserve the battery when I'm using it as a tablet.

As I've said, it's clear the Pixel Tablet is meant to be an entertainment device. Everything about its design and Google's approach to software says as much. However, I desperately wish there was an official keyboard accessory that either worked in combination with the official case or as a separate device that uses the pogo pins on the back of the tablet for power and connectivity.

The Pixel Tablet is the Android tablet I wish Google would have made years ago. The way you interact and use all apps, regardless if they're optimized for a bigger display or not, is a huge leap forward for Android tablets as a whole.

At $499, it's an investment, no doubt. But it's one that gives you an Android tablet that pulls double-duty as a smart display when you're not using it. And while it may not make sense at first, once you start using it, you'll get it.

The $500 question of whether or not you should buy one. And, I think that all comes down to whether or not you want or need an Android tablet. If the answer is yes, then ask yourself if you want the tablet simply for entertainment, web browsing and similar tasks. If so, then the Pixel Tablet is certainly for you. If you need something that's better suited for productivity, then the OnePlus Pad keeps you in the Android ecosystem, otherwise, Apple's iPad line is where you'll want to look.

Apple's iPad has set the bar for what tablets can and can't do for years, and the 10th generation iPad is no different. And you can buy a first-party keyboard and stylus to increase your productivity.

Microsoft Excel Preview is the official Excel app for Android that lets you view, edit, and create spreadsheets from your Android tablet. It's important to note that Microsoft Excel Preview is exclusively compatible with tablets.

If you have an Android device, you can get Microsoft Office for your phone or tablet. While you don't get 100% of the features found in the desktop version of Office, you get the ability to view and edit documents in the palm of your hand. Many of these features are free, but you can get extra capabilities if you have a Microsoft 365 subscription.

microsoft certified partneroffice mobileFiguring out how to set up Office on an Android may seem daunting at first. However, it is not too difficult at all. Read this guide for step-by-step instructions.

With SoftMaker Office for iOS and Android, the complete functionality of a desktop Office suite is available on your smartphone and tablet.

No other mobile Office suite offers such a comprehensive range of features.

If you have a different device and version of Android, the steps in the previous section may not work. While I was writing this post, the setup on my Galaxy Tab 2 worked almost flawlessly. However, the setup on my Google Nexus 7 tablet was another story.

You should now be able to send and receive email from your Office 365 account using your Android tablet. Do you use Office 365 on your Android tablet? If so, please share your experience, including any tips or difficulties you experienced along the way.

Android is a mobile operating system (32&64-bit) based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open-source software, designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Android is developed by a consortium of developers known as the Open Handset Alliance, though its most widely used version is primarily developed by Google. It was unveiled in November 2007, with the first commercial Android device, the HTC Dream, being launched in September 2008.

Android has been the best-selling OS worldwide on smartphones since 2011 and on tablets since 2013. As of May 2021[update], it had over three billion monthly active users, the largest installed base of any operating system in the world,[10] and as of January 2021[update], the Google Play Store featured over 3 million apps.[11] Android 14, released on October 4, 2023, is the latest version, and the recently released Android 12.1/12L includes improvements specific to foldable phones, tablets, desktop-sized screens[12] and Chromebooks. be457b7860

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