Supported operating systems and browsers in Intune
Before setting up Microsoft Intune, review the supported operating systems and browsers.
For more information on configuration service provider support, visit the Configuration service provider reference.
Intune supported operating systems
Intune supports devices running the following operating systems (OS):
- Android
- iOS/iPadOS
- Linux
- macOS
- Windows
- Chrome OS
Apple
- User assigned devices - devices enrolled with user affinity using Automated Device Enrollment or personally enrolled devices.
- iOS/iPadOS 15.x and later
- macOS 13.0 and later
- User-less devices - devices enrolled without user affinity using Automated Device Enrollment or Apple Configurator.
- Supported:
- iOS/iPadOS 16.x and later
- macOS 13.0 and later
- Allowed to enroll:
- iOS/iPadOS 13.x and later
- macOS 10.14 and later
- Supported:
Note
Supported versions include devices running the three most recent operating system versions. These devices can enroll and take advantage of all Intune functionality that is applicable, and all new eligible features will work on these devices.
Allowed versions includes devices running a non-supported version (within three versions of the supported versions). These devices can enroll and take advantage of Intune's eligible features but there is no guarantee that they will work as expected.
Intune requires iOS 15.x or later for app protection policies and app configuration.
Android
- For user-based management methods: Android 10.0 and later
- For userless management methods: Android 8.0 and later (including Samsung KNOX Standard 3.0 and higher: requirements)
- Android enterprise
- Android open source project device: See here for the list of supported devices
Note
This requirement does not apply to Microsoft Teams Android devices as these devices will continue to be supported.
For Intune app protection policies and app configuration delivered through Managed apps app configuration policies, Intune requires Android 9.0 or higher.
Linux
- Ubuntu Desktop 22.04 LTS with a GNOME graphical desktop environment
- Ubuntu Desktop 20.04 LTS with a GNOME graphical desktop environment
Note
Ubuntu Desktop already has a GNOME graphical desktop environment installed.
Microsoft
Windows 10/11 (Home, S, Pro, Education, Enterprise, and IoT Enterprise editions)
Windows 10/11 Cloud PCs on Windows 365
Note
You can continue to use Microsoft Intune to manage devices running Windows 11 the same as with Windows 10. If another article doesn't explicitly reference Windows 11, assume that feature support for Windows 10 also includes Windows 11.
Some features may not be available on Windows 11. This article lists some known issues. As always, test your policies before broadly deploying them across your devices.
Windows 10 LTSC 2019/2021 (Enterprise and IoT Enterprise editions)
For more information about managing devices running Windows 10 LTSC 2019, see What's new in Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019
Windows 10 version 1709 (RS3) and later, Windows 8.1 RT, PCs running Windows 8.1 (Sustaining mode)
Windows Holographic for Business
For more information about managing devices running Windows Holographic for Business, see Windows Holographic for Business support.
Surface Hub
Windows 10 Teams (Surface Hub)
For more information about managing devices running Windows 10 Teams, see Manage Surface Hub with MDM
Note
Not all Windows editions support all available operating system features being configured through MDM. For more information, see the Windows configuration service provider reference docs. Each CSP highlights which Windows editions are supported.
Customers with Enterprise Management + Security (EMS) can also use Microsoft Entra ID to register Windows 10 devices.
For guidelines on using Windows 10 virtual machines with Intune, see Using Windows 10 virtual machines.
Note
Intune does not currently support managing UWF enabled devices. For more information, see Unified Write Filter (UWF) feature.
Windows 11 known issues
Currently, you can use Intune to configure a single-app kiosk on Windows 11 devices. For more information about Windows 11 multi-app kiosk support, go to Set up a multi-app kiosk on Windows 11 devices.
For more information on dedicated kiosk devices in Intune, go to Windows and Windows Holographic for Business device settings to run as a dedicated kiosk using Intune.
Management capabilities to deliver customized Start and Taskbar experiences are currently limited. For more information, see the following articles:
Supported platforms for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Integration
For more information, see Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on devices with Microsoft Intune
Supported Samsung Knox Standard devices
Microsoft Intune only attempts Samsung Knox activation during enrollment on supported Knox devices. Devices that don't support Samsung Knox enroll as standard Android devices. For a list of devices that support Samsung Knox, see Devices secured by Knox on the Samsung Knox website. It's important to look for your device model number when verifying support, because some device models support Knox while others don't. Always verify Knox compatibility with your device reseller before you buy and deploy Samsung devices.
Note
You may need to enable access to Samsung servers to enroll Samsung Knox devices. For more information about enrollment, see Automatically enroll Android devices by using Samsung's Knox Mobile Enrollment.
The Samsung device models in the following table don't support Knox solutions and features. Intune enrolls them as native Android devices.
Device Name | Device Model Numbers |
---|---|
Galaxy Avant | SM-G386T |
Galaxy Core 2/Core 2 Duos | SM-G355H SM-G355M |
Galaxy Core Lite | SM-G3588V |
Galaxy Core Prime | SM-G360H |
Galaxy Core LTE | SM-G386F SM-G386W |
Galaxy Grand | GT-I9082L GT-I9082 GT-I9080L |
Galaxy Grand 3 | SM-G7200 |
Galaxy Grand Neo | GT-I9060I |
Galaxy Grand Prime Value Edition | SM-G531H |
Galaxy J Max | SM-T285YD |
Galaxy J1 | SM-J100H SM-J100M SM-J100ML |
Galaxy J1 Ace | SM-J110F SM-J110H |
Galaxy J1 Mini | SM-J105M |
Galaxy J2/J2 Pro | SM-J200H SM-J210F |
Galaxy J3 | SM-J320F SM-J320FN SM-J320H SM-J320M |
Galaxy K Zoom | SM-C115 |
Galaxy Light | SGH-T399N |
Galaxy Note 3 | SM-N9002 SM-N9009 |
Galaxy Note 7/Note 7 Duos | SM-N930S SM-N9300 SM-N930F SM-N930T SM-N9300 SM-N930F SM-N930S SM-N930T |
Galaxy Note 10.1 3G | SM-P602 |
Galaxy S2 Plus | GT-I9105P |
Galaxy S3 Mini | SM-G730A SM-G730V |
Galaxy S3 Neo | GT-I9300 GT-I9300I |
Galaxy S4 | SM-S975L |
Galaxy S4 Neo | SM-G318ML |
Galaxy S5 | SM-G9006W |
Galaxy S6 Edge | 404SC |
Galaxy Tab A 7.0" | SM-T280 SM-T285 |
Galaxy Tab 3 7"/Tab 3 Lite 7" | SM-T116 SM-T210 SM-T211 |
Galaxy Tab 3 8.0" | SM-T311 |
Galaxy Tab 3 10.1" | GT-P5200 GT-P5210 GT-P5220 |
Galaxy Trend 2 Lite | SM-G318H |
Galaxy V Plus | SM-G318HZ |
Galaxy Young 2 Duos | SM-G130BU |
Intune supported web browsers
Device management and administrative tasks are done in the Microsoft Intune admin center. Use these portals to access the admin center:
Microsoft Intune is supported with the following web browsers:
- Microsoft Edge (latest version)
- Safari (latest version, Mac only)
- Chrome (latest version)
- Firefox (latest version)
Next steps
For network configuration requirements, or to learn more about setting up devices using the configuration service provider (CSP), see: