The manufacturer provides the unique MEID. The MEID is a globally unique number identifying a physical piece of CDMA2000 mobile station equipment. MEID (Fully-managed devices only)-Mobile Equipment Identifier. The manufacturer provides the unique IMEI. It's not available on Wi-Fi-only devices. The IMEI is available on all devices that support SIM cards (GSM or UMTS). IMEI (Fully-managed devices only)-International Mobile Equipment Identifier. Operating System-Current version of the operating system. Last Sync-Last date and time that the device synced. Device information you can seeĭepending on your device, you might not see some of the information.įirst Sync-Date and time that the device first synced. The options you see depend on your device. Note: If you don't have a work profile or the legacy Device Administrator mode and you erase your work account, when you add your work account back to your device, all apps on your device are removed, including any personal apps. Once your account is erased, you cannot perform any actions on this page. To erase your work account, click Wipe account.Your admin needs to enable this setting for it to appear on your My Devices page. To wipe data from your device, click Wipe device.To reset the passcode that you use to unlock your device, click Reset passcode.To lock the device with your passcode, click Lock screen.Next to the device that you want to manage, click the Down arrow.To see devices that have not synced data in the last 30 days or have been wiped, select Inactive.Go to My Devices and sign in with your Google Workspace account.You can’t manage your device when it's in Airplane mode. You can manage a device only when it's turned on and connected to a network.You need to sign in to your Google Workspace account to see the information about any mobile devices that you use for work or personally. Your admin can’t access your My Devices page.You can still access your work account through a browser and other authorized mobile devices. However, you might not delete data stored on your device's removable storage (for example, an SD card). When you erase a device, you erase work and personal data, such as mail, calendars, and contacts. Consult with your admin before erasing your device and only erase it if you think it's lost or stolen.Always let your admin know that your device is lost or stolen.You can also remotely lock the screen, reset the passcode, and more. If an IT administrator manages your work or school mobile device or you sign in to your work account with Microsoft Exchange, you can get information about the device and erase it if it’s lost or stolen.