We have from poco talked about the series Notes 9, in particular referring to that ugly problem that allows the dust from entering the rear photographic compartment. Following the numerous reports, the brand has expressed itself on the matter and Xiaomi Italia has also done the same: if users have this problem they will have to contact the authorized assistance centers or at least ask for a refund / replacement. But these smartphonse also have something good: Redmi Note 9 Pro is in fact the first Xiaomi non-Android One to be certified Android Enterprise Recommended. But what does this acronym mean? Let's see it together.
After the A series (very unfortunate by the way) Redmi Note 9 Pro also receives the Android Enterprise Recommended certification: let's see what it means
It was the 2018 when Google invented this certification. It is not a question of having particular software requirements or not, but rather meeting certain criteria established by Google for which a device could be useful to a company. Specifically, it was the hardware equipment that interested Google to give the AER certification. At the time, two years ago, these were some stakes e benefits that Big G had given:
- minimum hardware specifications for devices with Android 7.0 and later versions;
- support for bulk deployment of enrolled Android devices zero-touch: it means, for the employees of a company, for example, to be able to immediately start working;
- delivery of Android security updates within 90 days of Google's release, for a minimum of three years;
- availability of unlocked devices, directly from the manufacturer or retailer.
In short, a whole series of perks to improve work within a company, work that can also be done via smartphone. From today too Note 9 Pro is one of these devices but the interesting thing is that it is the first Xiaomi not native to Android One to be supported. In fact, until today only Xiaomi Mi A2 , Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite e Xiaomi Mi A3 they were part of the group.
Through | XDA
Source | Android Enterprise