The Email app is included in the emulator and I believe all the device
policy stuff for exchange will work there if they want to verify their
ability to do a remote wipe. the emulator is part of the SDK:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html

-bri


On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 1:48 PM, user13 <[email protected]> wrote:

> My company doesn't currently allow Android devices to connect to the
> network for email, etc. -- they've tested previous versions (4.0 and
> earlier) of Android and it didn't meet the security standards.  I asked
> them about testing Jelly Bean and they said that nobody will offer their
> device for testing because the company need the ability to wipe it if it
> fails.
>
> So, is anyone aware of google/android offering test devices for IT
> departments to "check out"?  I will buy and android phone tomorrow if our
> IT dept. allows it, but until then I'm stuck with blackberry.
>
> Thanks.
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