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Version
9.35.2.1
Size
25.2 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About ArandaEMM for Samsung

Mobile device management for Samsung Android devices secures, provisions, and remotely manages enterprise smartphones and tablets across your organization. ArandaEMM for Samsung empowers IT teams to enforce corporate policies, update security settings, and monitor device health—all without visiting each endpoint.

Keep your workforce connected and compliant. Users gain instant access to corporate Wi-Fi, email, and VPN through streamlined over-the-air configuration. The app handles certificate installation for secure authentication, so employees can work safely on day one. IT administrators remotely deploy corporate profiles, adjust device settings in real time, and push policy updates without manual intervention—reducing setup time and operational overhead.

Full visibility across your fleet matters. Hardware, software, and network information flows automatically to your management console, enabling proactive monitoring and rapid issue resolution. Asset management features track device inventory, while over-the-air enrollment eliminates tedious manual registration. Push corporate announcements directly to enrolled devices, keeping your team informed instantly.

ArandaEMM for Samsung is free to download, but requires your organization's server-side infrastructure and corporate console to function. Before installation, contact your IT administrator to confirm your company has deployed the required backend software. This agent integrates seamlessly with existing Aranda Enterprise Mobility Management deployments, delivering centralized control over Android device security, provisioning, and compliance at enterprise scale.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Streamlined over-the-air setup reduces time to employee productivity
  • Remote policy enforcement and updates eliminate manual device visits
  • Automatic hardware and software inventory tracking across your fleet
  • Secure Wi-Fi, email, and VPN provisioning on day one

Cons

  • Requires your organization to deploy and maintain backend server infrastructure
  • Device monitoring and remote management capabilities raise employee privacy concerns
  • Useless without IT administrator setup and corporate console deployment
  • Samsung-only compatibility limits deployment flexibility across device platforms

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