Microsoft is Moving Teams Android Devices to AOSP—Here’s What You Need to Know

Since Q4 2024, Microsoft has been migrating Microsoft Teams Rooms on Android, Teams Panels, Teams Phones, and Teams Displays from their current Device Administrator-based management to Android Open Source Project (AOSP) device management in Intune. This change aims to improve reliability, simplify deployment, and enhance security across Teams-certified Android devices.
If your organization relies on Microsoft Teams for hybrid collaboration, here’s what this transition means—and how to ensure a smooth migration.
Why This Change Matters
Managing Teams Android devices through AOSP will streamline IT operations, reduce friction in enrollment, and provide a more unified approach to device security and updates. Microsoft’s move away from traditional Android Enterprise (AE) management ensures:
• Better Device Reliability – AOSP management aligns with Microsoft’s broader approach to managing dedicated Teams devices.
• Simplified Enrollment & Deployment – Fewer manual steps, reducing IT overhead.
• Consistent Experience Across Devices – A more seamless management experience across Teams Android hardware.
For IT admins, this means preparing now to avoid service disruptions when the transition begins. UnifiedCommunications can help you evaluate your current Teams devices, implement AOSP enrollment, and recommend fully supported solutions. Avoid unnecessary downtime—let our experts guide your transition strategy.
Meet with us and ensure your Teams environment stays secure, reliable, and future-ready.
Which Devices Are Affected?
Some Teams-certified Android devices will successfully migrate, while others are reaching end of life and will not transition.
The following Microsoft Teams-certified Android devices will be supported under AOSP device management:
OEM | Device Type | Models | Targeted release |
AudioCodes | Phones | C470HD | Available |
AudioCodes | Phones | C430HD C435HD C455HD | February 2025 |
AudioCodes | Rooms | RXV81 RXV200 RXPad | Available |
AudioCodes | Panels | RX Panel | Available |
Crestron | Panels | TSS-770 TSS-1070 | March 2025 |
Crestron | Rooms | Crestron AIO Video Bar 70 Crestron Touch Panel TS-1070 | March 2025 |
Cisco | Rooms | Cisco Room Bar Cisco Room Bar Pro Cisco Room Kit EQ Cisco Room Kit Pro Cisco Desk Pro Cisco Room Kit EQX Cisco Board Pro G2 75 Cisco Board Pro 55 Cisco Board Pro 75 Cisco Board Pro G2 55 Cisco Navigator | February 2025 |
Cisco | Panels | Cisco Navigator Panel | February 2025 |
DTEN | Rooms | DTEN D7X 75″ DTEN D7X 55″ DTEN Bar DTEN Mate TC | February 2025 |
Jabra | Rooms | Jabra Panacast 50 VBS Jabra Panacast 50 TC | February 2025 |
Logitech | Rooms | RallyBar [VR0019] RallyBar mini [VR0020] TAP IP [VR0029] TAP RoomMate [VR0030] Logi Rallybar Huddle (VR0034] | February 2025 |
Logitech | Panels | Tap Scheduler [VR0028] DockFlex [VR0035] | February 2025 |
Neat | Rooms | Neat Pad [NF19A1] Neat Bar [NF19B1] Neat Board [NF19C1] Neat Bar Pro [NF21D1] Neat Bar Gen2 [NF22E1] Neat Board 50 [NF22H1] Neat Board Pro 65 [NF23K1] | February 2025 |
Neat | Panels | Neat Pad [NF19A1] | February 2025 |
Neat | Displays | Neat Frame [NF21F1] | TBD |
Poly | Phones | CCX350 CCX400 CCX500 CCX505 CCX600 TrioC60 | February 2025 |
Poly | Rooms | Poly Studio X30 Poly Studio X50 Poly Studio X52 Poly Studio X70 Poly Studio X72 Poly Studio G7500 Poly Studio G62 Poly TC8 Poly TC10 | March 2025 |
Poly | Panels | TC10 – Panel | March 2025 |
Yealink | Phones [MP5X] | MP54 MP56 MP58 CP965 | February 2025 |
Yealink | Phones [MP5X E2] | MP52E2 MP54E2 MP56E2 MP58E2 | February 2025 |
Yealink | Rooms | Yealink MeetingBar A10 Yealink MeetingBar A20 Yealink MeetingBar A30 Yealink MeetingBoard 65″ Yealink MeetingBoard 86″ Yealink Deskvision A24 Yealink CTP18 Yealink CTP25 | February 2025 |
Yealink | Rooms | Yealink MeetingBar A40 | February 2025 |
Yealink | Panels | Room Panel RoomPanel Plus Room Panel E2 RoomPanel Plus E2 | February 2025 |
Legacy Devices That Will NOT Migrate
Some previously supported Teams Android devices have reached end of life and will not transition to AOSP. If you still use any of these legacy devices, now is the time to consider upgrading. If your organization still relies on these legacy devices, now is the time to explore upgrade options to ensure continued support, security, and performance.
Don’t Risk Downtime—Upgrade Today
UnifiedCommunications can help you identify the best replacement devices, ensure a smooth migration, and future-proof your Teams environment.
Meet with us to discuss your upgrade strategy and keep your collaboration infrastructure fully supported.
Teams Phones (EOL)
- AudioCodes C448HD, C450HD
- Crestron UC-P8, UC-P8-I, UC-P10, UC-P10-I, UC-P8-C, UC-P8-C-I, UC-P10-C, UC-P10-C-I
- Polycom Trio 8500, Trio 8800
- Yealink T55/55A, T56/56A, T58/58A, CP960, VP59, MP52
Teams Rooms on Android (EOL)
- AudioCodes RXV80
- EPOS Expand Vision 3T, Expand Vision 5T
- Lenovo ThinkSmart View Plus
- Yealink VC210
Teams Panels & Displays (EOL)
- EPOS Expand Control TC, Expand Control Panel
- Lenovo ThinkSmart View
- Yealink DeskVisio 24
- Crestron UC-P8-TD, UC-P8-TD-I, UC-P10-TD, UC-P10-TD-I
What IT Teams Need to Do Now
To avoid disruptions, IT teams should start preparing now:
- Set Up AOSP Device Enrollment Profiles – Ensure a smooth transition when Microsoft begins the migration.
- Update Device Firmware – Keep devices on the latest firmware version for compatibility.
- Begin Beta Testing – If the update is available for your devices, start testing now.
- Review Microsoft’s Migration Documentation – Check out the latest Microsoft guidelines to streamline the transition.
What Happens to Legacy Devices?
Non-migrating devices will remain on Android Device Administrator but will be considered unsupported. While they may still function, they will not receive future updates, and features may be removed at any time.
Admins can unenroll these devices from Intune and sign them back in without an Intune license for continued use. More details are available in Microsoft’s documentation: Manage Intune devices with Android Device Administrator.
What Will Change After Migration?
For migrating devices, end users won’t notice any visual changes. However, IT admins will see two new applications installed in the Teams Admin Center (Software Health tab):
• Authenticator App
• Microsoft Intune App
These replace the previous “Company Portal” application.
Next Steps: Ensure Your Devices Stay Supported
If your organization still uses legacy Teams devices that won’t migrate, now is the time to upgrade. Unsupported devices may create security risks, compatibility issues, and disruptions in hybrid collaboration.
Next Steps: Ensure Your Devices Stay Supported
If your organization still uses legacy Teams devices that won’t migrate, now is the time to upgrade. Unsupported devices can create security risks, compatibility issues, and disruptions in collaboration. Unified Communications can help you modernize your device fleet with fully supported Teams solutions, ensuring seamless integration and future-proof performance.
How UnifiedCommunications Can Help
We know that IT complexity is the last thing you need when managing a hybrid workplace. Our experts at UnifiedCommunications are here to guide you through the transition.
- Evaluate your current Teams devices
- Upgrade to fully supported solutions
- Ensure a smooth transition without disruption
We can make sure you have the right technology to take you through 2025 and beyond. Have questions? Need help? Let’s chat!
For full details from Microsoft, check out their official announcement.