Step 1: Enrollment

Once a end user has enrolled a Android device it will shortly show up in the Intune portal.

Step 2: Verify status in Intune

This is what a healthy Device should look like in the Intune Portal http://manage.microsoft.com :

 

android-health-in-intune-mdm
This device is healthy and should have access to email and does not need attention.

 

If you need device info, the Intune MDM agent will pull information from the device and display some of it here in the general info tab just right to the health status

 

general-health-information-from-intune-mdm
Just some of the info pulled from Intune

 

 

There are many different Android phones out there. They all provide info to Intune MDM differently. Here Sony is not able to convey the OS name correctly to Intune.

operating-system-mdm-intune
Not all android phones report OS correctly

 

In the device list you can see and sort the list of devices on most of the general information.

 

intune-device-list
Sort and find your device

 

When the end user enrolled this Sony Android Device he was prompted to group his device himself into a group. This group is displayed here. I have named this group myeself in the Intune portal. You could name it anything other than personal if you want to.

 

intune-device-group-mapping
Device Group Mapping

 

Management channel should be set to intune or intune and EAS when your device is enrolled. We should also se the Compliant status. If it is not compliant, check your compliance policies in intune policy tab or make sure that you have made the device compliant e.g. enabled PIN or encryption/screen lock +++

intune-mdm-management-channel-and-compliance

If your device is not compliant it will be blocked from exchange when you run Conditional Access.