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MC390417 – Plan for Change: Intune moving to support iOS 14/iPadOS 14 and higher later this year (archived)

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*For this entry exists the more relevant or more recent entry MC412381

check before: 2022-06-23

Product:

Intune, Microsoft 365 admin center, Microsoft Endpoint Manager

Platform:

Android, iOS, mobile, World tenant

Status:

Change type:

Admin impact, Retirement, Updated message, User impact

Links:

MC412381

Details:

Updated June 10, 2022: We have updated this post to ensure visibility for all impacted organizations. The content below has not changed. Thank you for your patience.
Later this year, we expect iOS 16 to be released by Apple. Microsoft Intune, including the Intune Company Portal and Intune app protection policies (APP, also known as MAM), will require iOS 14/iPadOS 14 and higher shortly after iOS 16’s release.

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Created:
2022-06-09

updated:
2022-08-27

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changes*

DatePropertyoldnew
2022-09-15MC prepareCheck your Intune reporting to see what devices or users may be affected. For devices with mobile device management (MDM) go to Devices > All devices and filter by OS. For devices with app protection policies go to Apps > Monitor > App protection status > App Protection report: iOS, Android.
To manage the supported OS version in your organization, you can use Microsoft Endpoint Manager controls for both MDM and APP. For more information, please review: Manage operating system versions with Intune - Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Doc.
ps://aka.ms/ADE_userless_
ps://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/manage-os-versions?WT.mc_id=Portal-Microsoft_Intune_DeviceSetti
ps://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/supported-devices-browsers?WT.mc_id=Portal-Microsoft_Intune_DeviceSetti
ps://support.apple.com/guide/ipad/supported-models-ipad213a25b2/14.0/ipados/14
ps://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/supported-models-iphe3fa5df43/14.0/ios/14
Check your Intune reporting to see what devices or users may be affected. For devices with mobile device management (MDM) go to Devices > All devices and filter by OS. For devices with app protection policies go to Apps > Monitor > App protection status > App Protection report: iOS, Android.
To manage the supported OS version in your organization, you can use Microsoft Endpoint Manager controls for both MDM and APP. For more information, please review: Manage operating system versions with Intune - Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Doc.
https://aka.ms/ADE_userless_support
https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/manage-os-versions?WT.mc_id=Portal-Microsoft_Intune_DeviceSettings
https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/supported-devices-browsers?WT.mc_id=Portal-Microsoft_Intune_DeviceSettings
https://support.apple.com/guide/ipad/supported-models-ipad213a25b2/14.0/ipados/14.0
https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/supported-models-iphe3fa5df43/14.0/ios/14.0
2022-08-27MC prepareCheck your Intune reporting to see what devices or users may be affected. For devices with mobile device management (MDM) go to Devices > All devices and filter by OS. For devices with app protection policies go to Apps > Monitor > App protection status > App Protection report: iOS, Android.
To manage the supported OS version in your organization, you can use Microsoft Endpoint Manager controls for both MDM and APP. For more information, please review: Manage operating system versions with Intune - Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Doc.
https://aka.ms/ADE_userless_support
https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/manage-os-versions?WT.mc_id=Portal-Microsoft_Intune_DeviceSettings
https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/supported-devices-browsers?WT.mc_id=Portal-Microsoft_Intune_DeviceSettings
https://support.apple.com/guide/ipad/supported-models-ipad213a25b2/14.0/ipados/14.0
https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/supported-models-iphe3fa5df43/14.0/ios/14.0
Check your Intune reporting to see what devices or users may be affected. For devices with mobile device management (MDM) go to Devices > All devices and filter by OS. For devices with app protection policies go to Apps > Monitor > App protection status > App Protection report: iOS, Android.
To manage the supported OS version in your organization, you can use Microsoft Endpoint Manager controls for both MDM and APP. For more information, please review: Manage operating system versions with Intune - Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Doc.
ps://aka.ms/ADE_userless_
ps://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/manage-os-versions?WT.mc_id=Portal-Microsoft_Intune_DeviceSetti
ps://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/supported-devices-browsers?WT.mc_id=Portal-Microsoft_Intune_DeviceSetti
ps://support.apple.com/guide/ipad/supported-models-ipad213a25b2/14.0/ipados/14
ps://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/supported-models-iphe3fa5df43/14.0/ios/14
2022-06-11MC Last Updated06/09/2022 02:51:552022-06-10T20:53:31Z
2022-06-11MC MessagesLater this year, we expect iOS 16 to be released by Apple. Microsoft Intune, including the Intune Company Portal and Intune app protection policies (APP, also known as MAM), will require iOS 14/iPadOS 14 and higher shortly after iOS 16’s release.Updated June 10, 2022: We have updated this post to ensure visibility for all impacted organizations. The content below has not changed. Thank you for your patience.
Later this year, we expect iOS 16 to be released by Apple. Microsoft Intune, including the Intune Company Portal and Intune app protection policies (APP, also known as MAM), will require iOS 14/iPadOS 14 and higher shortly after iOS 16’s release.
2022-06-11MC MessageTagNamesUser impact, Admin impact, RetirementUpdated message, User impact, Admin impact, Retirement

*starting April 2022

Last updated 12 months ago

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