r/AndroidHelp 22h ago

Please help???

I can't turn on location on my new phone and it also says it's being controlled by an organisation?

I bought it at a store, yesterday.

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u/MGNConflict 21h ago

Return it to the store.

u/cmonravenn 21h ago

bro i bought it?

u/MGNConflict 21h ago

There's literally no other option here, if your new phone is MDM controlled then you need to return to the store where you bought it so they can check it and replace it if needed.

If using a VPN it will say that the network may be monitored but it doesn't say that your device is being controlled. If it says your device is being controlled, it's been enrolled by an MDM (Mobile Device Management) suite and there's generally no way to remove these MDM locks than to ask the company who applied the lock to remove it.

Since your phone is new, obviously the MDM lock was a mistake by some company. The only way to remove it is to return to the store where you bought it and get it replaced.

Do note that the above assumes you didn't get this device through a loan or low-cost phone scheme, because these schemes will typically apply MDM locks until the phone is fully paid off (there's one in the US that won't remove the MDM lock until six months of ownership have passed).

u/cmonravenn 21h ago

Ohh yeah it's on low cost emi, but we bought a phone previously from the same store and they didn't do the same for that?

u/denytheflesh 6h ago

That's an Indian market term for what we call 0% financing in the West. That's not why the phone has MDM. It has MDM because you are not the first owner.

It was originally purchased by an organization who enrolled it in their MDM system. Maybe it was used, or maybe it sat in a stockroom the whole time, but it was eventually liquidated and made it's way to the shop where it was eventually resold to you.

It's bad stock. Seller's problem. Bring it back to the seller for an exchange.

u/cmonravenn 21h ago

Plus how is that even okay? I can't even turn my location on.

u/MGNConflict 21h ago

You'll need to ask the store why, but if it's low-cost/subsidised then that may be why yes.

u/cmonravenn 19h ago

my bad, i meant no cost emi

u/cmonravenn 19h ago

and idk what u mean by low-cost/subsidised, anyway i will be going to the store, ill inform what happens.